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James Ruggles
A Universal Language Formed on Philosophical and Analogical Principles
Cincinnati: M'Calla and Davis, 1829

Available as a scanned PDF (6676KB) from a copy in the University of  
Michigan Libraries at http://books.google.com (search on Ruggles, James).  
Something of an oddity, with a vaguely volapükized Latin-derived  
vocabulary. There are several substantial specimens of text near the end  
of the book. Most of the pages are legible, with only some blemishes here  
and there. There is also a physical copy, which I have seen, in the Rare  
Books and Special Collections Reading Room of the Library of Congress in  
Washington, DC. Kessinger has made available for purchase a reproduced  
copy, although I don't know what the quality of the reproduction is.

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Paul Bartlett


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