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 to thee Words being purely Metaphyical, no Models of them could be found in Nature?

I top at thee firt Advances, and beeech my Judges to upend their Lecture a little, in order to conider, what a great Way Language has till to go, in regard to the Invention of Phyical Subtantives alone, (tho' the eaiet Part of Language to invent,) to be able to expres all the Sentiments of Man, to aume an invariable form, to bear being poken in public, and to influence Society: I earnetly entreat them to conider how much Time and Knowledge mut have been requiite to find out Numbers, abtract Words, (14) the Aorits, and all the other Tenes of Verbs, the Particles, and Syntax, the Method of connecting Propoitions and Arguments, of forming all the Logic of Dicoure. For