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That the Curious may be able, with greater Ease to read the Saxon, I have added this Alphabet; shewing wherein the Roman and Saxon Letters agree, or differ.
A a a
B B b b
C c c
D D d d
E e e
F F f f
G g g
H h h
I I i i
K K k k
L L l l
M m m
N N n n
O O o o
P P p p
R R r r
S s s
T T t t
Ð TH þ ð th
U U u u
W W w w
X X x x
Y Y y y
Z Z z z
And & and
for þæt, or þat; thæt or that.

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