The universal character, by which all the nations in the world may understand one anothers conceptions, reading out of one common writing in their own mother tongues [microform] : an invention of general use, the practice whereof may be attained in two hours space, observing the grammatical directions, which character is so contrived, that it may be spoken as well as written / by Cave Beck.
A system of communication based on the Arabic numerals and a few letters made universal by translating the key into any desired language.
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Format: | Microfilm Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed by Tho. Maxey, for William Weekly ...,
1657.
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Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
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