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A universal language, formed on philosophical and analogical principles. Comprising a grammar, a dictionary of radices, or the radical parts of words, and pieces written in the language, with their translation into English.
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A universal language, formed on philosophical and analogical principles. Comprising a grammar, a dictionary of radices, or the radical parts of words, and pieces written in the language, with their translation into English.

Author: James Ruggles
Publisher: Cincinnati, Printed by M'Calla and Davis, 1829.
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Ruggles, James.
Universal language, formed on philosophical and analogical principles.
Cincinnati, Printed by M'Calla and Davis, 1829
(OCoLC)644895301
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: James Ruggles
OCLC Number: 8653433
Description: ix, 175 p. 18 cm.
Responsibility: By James Ruggles.

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