Etymologicon universale; or, Universal etymological dictionary. On a new plan. In which it is shewn, that consonants are alone to be regarded in discovering the affinities of words, and that the vowels are to be wholly rejected; that languages contain the

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Author's name at end of preface and on t.-p. of v. 3; v. 1-2 paged continuously; v. 3 is numbered II on t.-p Not a continuation of the author's "Etymologicon magnum."
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