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An ESSAY Towards An UNIVERSAL ALPHABET.
HAving observed a great difficulty in truly writing what is pronounced, or truly pronouncing what is written, either in our own or foraign Languages, by the Ordinary Alphabets now in use, arising either from the want of some Letters, or the differing Pronounciation of the same Chara∣cter or Letter in differing Languages, and the irregularities of its various Sounds in any one Language, I saw a necessity of some such ex∣pedient as I have here attempted, Viz. An Ʋni∣versal Alphabet, which should contain an Ennu∣meration of all such single Sounds or Letters as are used in any Language, which I have en∣deavoured by Examining all those Languages, which hitherto I have considered: Altho this my attempt be not new, but what before by o∣thers hath been attempted, yet I hope what herein I have done will not be unuseful.
The Benefits of such a Collection being perfect.
1. Children from their first beginning, be∣ing