188 FIRST PRINCIPLES. 



of Ordinary affairs, and so of Temporalities, related 

 to Time (Latin temp .*); and the Cardinal Series, tliat 

 of Cardinary, or Transcendental Affairs, and so of 

 Spiritualities, or the Fixed Axes and Spheral Exten- 

 sions of the Circumambient Heavens, related to Space. 



THE NEW UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE. 



235. Mr. ANDREWS also discovers that all the artic- 

 ulate sounds of the human voice, vowel and consonant- 

 sounds, are inherently laden, by Nature herself, with 

 distinctive and representative meanings, the same, by 

 an echo of analogy, which are signified by the math- 

 ematical origins of thought just alluded to ; whence 

 it follows that words compounded of these Sounds, 

 so first rightly understood in respect to their natural 

 Meanings, denote precisely and technically the 

 Things and Ideas compounded, in a parallel manner, 

 from their Mathematical Elements ; so that nature 

 has, herself, as absolutely provided, as she has pro- 

 vided music, an exhaustless system of the true Techni- 

 calities of all the sciences. Mr. Andrews is therefore 

 engaged upon the foundations of a New Scientific Lan- 

 guage, the future vernacular of the planet, which he 

 calls Alwato. This new lano;aa^e will be derived in 



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part from the exact scientific bases above indicated, 

 in which sense it will furnish self-defining words by 

 the million, and, in part, from the harmonious inter- 

 blending of the materials of existing languages. 



APPENDIX D. 



236. This remaining Appendix contains the An- 

 nouncement of The Basic Outline of Universology, 

 referred to in the Preface. 



