Ffynh 1I
As we, the Remains of the British Nation, who have sole Interest in the honour of this antient Celtick Tongue, are forever obliged to that great Light of our British Antiquities, the learned Pezron, for his extraordinary Pains and Industry ... so we ought to be no less grateful to the Memory of the late exquisitely learn’d and judicious Mr Edward Lhwyd ... These two now mentioned Gentlemen, having by different Methods open’d a Way of resolving diverse Tongues in Europe, to one Mother-Language, which language indeed Mr Lhwyd leaves modestly undecided, but by Monsieur Pezron is determin’d to be the Celtick ...