The PolyanthosJ. T. Buckingham, 1812 |
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... writing . The experiment has been fairly made upon the ingenuity of mankind for a longer period , than that which is supposed to have produced alphabetical writing by regular gra- dations and this experiment determines per- emptorily in ...
... writing . The experiment has been fairly made upon the ingenuity of mankind for a longer period , than that which is supposed to have produced alphabetical writing by regular gra- dations and this experiment determines per- emptorily in ...
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... writing by the Jews : but whether the Epistolography , as it is called , of the former people , which was in vogue during the continu- ance of Hieroglyphicks , might not possibly be a- nother name for alphabetical writing , I will not ...
... writing by the Jews : but whether the Epistolography , as it is called , of the former people , which was in vogue during the continu- ance of Hieroglyphicks , might not possibly be a- nother name for alphabetical writing , I will not ...
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... writing , than the notifica- tion of ideas by arbitrary signs . But , perhaps , we are not so intimately acquainted with the Chinese method , as will justify any conclusions from it respecting this subject . We know , how- ever , that ...
... writing , than the notifica- tion of ideas by arbitrary signs . But , perhaps , we are not so intimately acquainted with the Chinese method , as will justify any conclusions from it respecting this subject . We know , how- ever , that ...
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