call it) the Accent of every Nation in their ordinary Speech is altogether different from that of every other People, as we may see even in the

Welsh

and

Scotch

,

who

[1]

border so near upon us. By the Tone or Accent, I do not mean the Pronunciation of each particular Word, but the Sound of the whole Sentence. Thus it is very common for an

English

Gentleman, when he hears a