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15. The Lithuanian. 



1 6. Bohemian. 



17. Hungarian. 



1 8. Tranfylvanian. 



19. Moravian. 



20. The modern VandaKan, as it is ftill fpoke 

 in Lafada, Prufiian Vandalia^ &c. 



21. The Croatian. 



22. The Ruffian or Mufcovite. 



23. The language of the Calmacs and Cofiacs. 



24. Thirty-two different diale&s of nations 

 who inhabit the north- eaftern parts of Eu- 

 rope and Afia, and who are defcended 

 from the Tartars and Huno- Scythians. 

 There are polyglott tables, whidh contain 

 not only the alphabets, but alfo the prin- 

 cipal diftinc~t characters of all thefe lan- 

 guages. 



To all thefe may be added, 

 35. The modern Greek, or that which is now 

 ipoken m Greece. 



26. The modern Hebrew, or vulgar language 

 of the Jews, which is alfo called the Ger- 

 man Hebrew, &c. And, 



27. The jargon that is called Lingua Franca. 



III. The common languages of Afia are, 



28. The Turkifti and Tartarian, with their 

 different dialects, 



29. The 



