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the fame with that now ufed, and I only defigned itfo^* 
,that purpofe, but for the Pen^ others more convenient may 
be invented. 
To diftinguifh the long Vowel from the fliort, add a 
prick to the Vocal Character . 
The 9.11.12.13.14^/^ vocal Charafters, are (for want of 
fingle ftrokes) compounded of the firft and fecond. 
The Diphthorigues truly fuch (' as I have before noted in 
the firft Part J may be made by the ConjunGion of the 
Single Vocal Characters in the order as they follow, and 
willbeeaiily diftinguifhed from the 5 foregoing compound- 
ed Characters of the fingle Vowels, becauTe there will not 
lightly occur any Diphthongs compounded of the firft two 
Vowels. 
The Accent may be a thwart line under the Syllable 
that is to be accented. 
The 4 Marks of paufes ordinarily ufed , namely ^ ; : 
may be continued. 
The Characters fignifying the various Modes of Expreffion 
may be thefe following, and ought to be placed at the be« 
gining and end of every Sentence requiring it. 
C -I ^explication, 1 ;? } Interrogatiom 
^ Tarenthefis. H. ! \ Wonder. 
j i Y^mphafts. J ii I Iron)'. 
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