A Minniature ov Inglish Orthoggraphy
Publisher Description
This is language book. When every odd her language, and at last our own, has been reduced to' science; rendered accountable to' natives, and accessible to' straingers; hence is it, that our practice, growing daily more a contrast than an exemplification or our theory, tempts ignorance to' speak, as blind habbit spels; rather than to' dream or spelling, as propriety exhibits her unremitted harmony, whether in word or writing? For propriety, however herd, can be seen only in her picture: nor can this be duly drawn, but from the original; or the likeness long preserved, in the coppies or vulgarity.