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Befides this, there are many ancient 

 Britifh words, which have norefemblance 

 to thofe of any other language in the 

 world, except the Hehrew, fo as to be in 

 any pofiibility derived from them, as 

 far as can be yet perceived ; which feems 

 to evince, that the Britifh language, in 

 it's radical parts at leaft, mufl be ori- 

 ginal ; no footfteps of it any where ap- 

 pearing, but in thofe places where it is 

 allowed that the ancient Celta? for fome 

 time inhabited, or where their Gaulifh 

 and Britifh offspring had fent their co- 

 lonies. And if this language had come 

 here, and had been derived from the 

 language of any other part of the world, 

 it's fpring and origin might have- been 

 traced: but iince this cannot be done 

 among any other nation or people, but 

 within it's own territories, it is a fure 

 argument, that it wholly depends upon 

 it's national origin and foundation ; and 



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