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of early language, is an important witnefs in this caufe ; 

 elpecially the five firft. It is alfo the leaft capable of ori- 

 ginal diverfity, becaufe it would have been abfurd to call 

 any by more than one name. Gibelin does accordingly 

 place great weight on fome numeral coincidences in all 

 the parts of the globe. 



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