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knowledge of which, more or Icfc imperfect, has 



us, are, 

 j. The ChalcK 



i he Syriac and Eftrangeuc. 

 3. The Arabic. 



Coptic or ancient Egyptian*. 

 Ar.cient h'.thiopi~:i. 



6. Aiuient Indian. 



7. Ar.cient Phoenician, which is alfo called 



the Ionic Phoenician. 



8. Punic or Carthaginian. 



9. Scythian, and the Scythian of the Huns. 



10. Cyrilii 



1 1. Glagolitic. 



12. Hraminian or Brncmanian. 



13. ^Eolian or ^c 



14. Jucobir. 



15. Celtic. 



16. Saracen. 



i;. .;t Efclavonian. 



;hic. 



KJ. Hctrulcan. 



20. Mangiurian ; of which the Maronites, 

 ?se(torians, and foraetimcs the Jacob- 

 ites made i. 



' 

 nic. 



.n. 



Ancient Gcrnunic. 







* The ! 

 Diltioiury at tlii> language, H \ 



X 2 25. Gaulic. 



