A comparative T 



[N. B. The Malaye 



APPENDIX, No. II. 



ABLE of NUMERALS, exhibiting the Affinity and Extent of Language, which is found to prevail in all the Iflands of the Eaftern Sea, and 

 derived from that fpoken on the Continent of Alia, in the Country of the Malayes. 



bein<* confidercd as the root, three fpecimens of its Numerals (land feparate, at the top of the Table. The derivative branches are ranged and numbered, according to the longitudinal fituation of the feveral places, proceeding from 

 Mada^afcar the moft Weltern boundary, Eaftward to tarter Ifland. In the inftances marked with a Star, liberty has been taken to feparate the Article from the Numeral, j 



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