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Afghan (or Pushto).

ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

Czechian (or Bohemian). Hebrew (current hand). Polish.

Hebrew (Judæo-Ger- Pushto (or Afghan).

Amharic.

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[man). Romaic (Modern Greek)

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