Excerpt from The Discovery of the Science of Languages, Vol. 1 of 2: In Which Are Shown the Real Nature of the Parts of Speech; The Meanings Which All Words Carry in Themselves, as Their Own Definitions; And the Origin of Words, Letters, Figures, Etc
This Work has, Whilst going through the press, grown double in size; Which circumstance, as so sudden and considerable an increase in its contents was not in the beginning anticipated, Will account for its being several times referred to by its author, as a single volume. Hence, too, the reader, as he must be aware with What precipitation all productions of the mind, brought out in this way, are attended, cannot expect from this Work more than what is claimed for it - namely, that it contains, though put together hurriedly and Without art, the clear and full communication of a discovery.
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