This book contains two dissertations on language and writing, arguing that there is a close relationship between the origin, construction, and division of languages and the powers of the letters used to write them. The author uses the example of Hebrew to argue that it should be read without vowel points. This is a valuable resource for linguists and historians of writing.
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