International Language, Past, Present & Future / With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE
PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE
WITH SPECIMENS OF ESPERANTO AND GRAMMAR
BY W. J. CLARK
M.A. OXON., PH.D. LEIPZIG
LICENCIÉ-ÈS-LETTRES, BACHELIER-EN-DROIT PARIS
LONDON J. M. DENT & COMPANY
1907
PRINTED BY HAZELL, WATSON AND VINEY, LD., LONDON AND AYLESBURY.
PREFACE
An artificial language may be more regular, more perfect, and easier to learn than a natural one.—Max Müller.
The world is spinning fast down the grooves of change. The old disorder changeth. Haply it is yielding place to new. The tongue is a little member. It should no longer be allowed to divide the nations.