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. by James Ruggles Published in 1829, Printed by M'Calla and Davis (Cincinnati) A universal language, formed on philosophical and analogical principl ... James Ruggles Change Cover Read Online works: A universal language, formed on philosophical and analogical principles By statement: By James Ruggles. Source records: Internet Archive: auniversallangu00rugggoog Language: English Pagination: ix, 175 p. LCCN: 47040221 LC: PM8905 .R8 OCLC: 8653433 Subject: Languages, Artificial
description edit Table of contents edit No table of contents available Add it!
No table of contents available Add it!