Hieroglyfic: or, a grammatical introduction to an universal hieroglyfic language; consisting of English signs and voices. With a definition of all the parts of the English, Welsh, Greek, and Latin languages; Some Physical, Metaphysical, and Moral cursory Remarks on the Nature, Properties, and Rights of Men and Things. And Rules and Specimens for composing an Hieroglysic Vocabulary of the Signs or Figures, as well as the Sounds of Things, upon rational and philosophical Principles, and the primitive Meaning of Names. By Row. Jones

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Imprint
London : printed by John Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; and sold by Messrs. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; Davis, in Piccadilly; Shropshire, in Bond-Street; Elmsley, late Vaillant, in the Strand; Owen, at Temple-Bar; and Crowder, in Pater-Noster-Row. Of whom may be had, the Origin of Language and Nations, by the same Author, 1768.
Publication year
1768
ESTC No.
T8391
Grub Street ID
304324
Description
84p. ; 8°.
Note
Price from imprint: Price 5 s. and his Postscript 1 s. in Sheets.
Uncontrolled note
PP.49-68 unpaginated