INTELLIGIBLE SIGNALS, &c. 169 



Example. F 



7. See column 7 in the table. 

 75. Look at your book of numbers. 

 1 2. No. 2. of the book, " 1 fhall fend you," &c, 

 12. The 2d. 

 12. February. 

 12. Next year. 



Ex. G 



7. Column 7. 



75. Look at your book of numbers. 



14. No. 4, " IJloallfet 0^," &c. 



14. Next Thurfday. 



14. At 4 o'clock in the morning. 



This univerfal language vvould fave more than one half 

 of the prefent writing, it would therefore have the advan- 

 tage of fhort hand. 



As there are three forts of language, ift. That of 

 analogy. 2d. That of tranfpofition, and a third of a 

 mixed nature, it appears to me proper to begin by making 

 a didlionary of 2 or 3 languages of each kind, and as 

 thefe three forts differ from each other, if by adapting 

 one to the other they fhould become intelligible, it might 

 not be difficult to bring all languages into the fame plan. 



I will not now enlarge on this fubjedl, becaufe it would 

 be ufelefs, if my firft and fundamental idea ihould not be 

 adopted. 



rabk 



