| 1825 - 726 páginas
...Helen in Ipswich, and Master of the Grammar-school in that town, dedicates that scarce work of his, ' The Universal Character, by which all the Nations in the World may understand one another's Conceptions, reading out of one common Writing their own Mother-tongues; Lond. 1657," 12mo,... | |
| William Marsden - 1827 - 330 páginas
...summa fide collatis. Edidit BRIANUS WALTONUS. Londini (imprimebat Thomas Royeron) 1657, fol. vi tomi. The Universal Character, by which all the Nations in the world may understand of one anothers conceptions, Reading out of one common Writing their own Mother-tongues. An Invention... | |
| 1848 - 264 páginas
...(against Chubb's " Nature Vindicated") . 8vo, Lond. 1727 — on the Quakers, answered, see Fox BECK (CAVE) The Universal Character, by which all the Nations...the World may understand one anothers Conceptions out of one common Writing, frontispiece by Faithorne, containing a whole length portrait of the author... | |
| 1852 - 782 páginas
...and Bull Story. — The following extract may be interesting to some of your readers. It i» found in The Universal Character, by which all the Nations in the World may understand one another 'sConceptions, reading out of one Common Writing their own Mother Tongues, Sfc. By Cave Beckv... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 478 páginas
...term much in vogue on our stages." COCK AND BULL STORY. The following notice of this phrase occurs in The Universal Character, by which all the Nations in the World may understand one another's Conceptions, reading out of one Common Writing their own Mother Tongues, dc. By Cave Beck,... | |
| William Pulleyn - 1853 - 474 páginas
...term much in vogue on our stages." COCK AND BULL STORY. The following notice of this phrase occurs in The Universal Character, by which all the Nations in the World may understand one another's Conceptions, reading out of one Common Writing their own Mother Tongues, &c. By Cave Beck,... | |
| Charles Golding - 1873 - 60 páginas
...Foxes from New-Market and Triploe Heaths — 1649 29 The Red-Ribbond News from the Army — 1647 13 The Universal Character, By which all the Nations...the World may understand one anothers Conceptions — 1657 17 Two Letters of his Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax — 1647 23 Votiva Tabula ; or a Solemn... | |
| 1873 - 476 páginas
...anticipated by the ingenious Care Beck of Ipswich, in his now very scarce work, published April 30th, 1G57, entitled " The Universal Character by which all the Nations in the World may understand one anothere Conceptions, reading out of One Common Writing their own Mother Tongue." On the other hand,... | |
| Robert K. Douglas - 1876 - 516 páginas
...The most indispensable words of a given language, say about four thousand, are numbered, and the same figures are used to denote the respectively equivalent...simplified the system, but also of having recalled public attention to the value of " Pasigraphy " as an important lever of human progress. Dr. Bachmaier presented... | |
| Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas - 1876 - 518 páginas
...though each may be ignorant of the other's tongue, to exchange ideas in writing. Thus the notion look is expressed by the common symbol 553 in every one...simplified the system, but also of having recalled public attention to the value of " Pasigraphy " as an important lever of human progress. Dr. Bachmaier presented... | |
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