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... writing than the usual alphabet of his country ; the conversations that he reports are evidently recorded from memory with no inconsiderable degree of literary embellishment : nor is it probable that he would have adopted or invented ...
... writing than the usual alphabet of his country ; the conversations that he reports are evidently recorded from memory with no inconsiderable degree of literary embellishment : nor is it probable that he would have adopted or invented ...
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... writing . London 1736 . 2 ) I. 2. iur . Orient . num . 2. tit . περὶ τῶν σημείων τῶν ἀριθμῶν . 3 ) In den Pandekten [ fr . 19 , § 9 D. loc . cond . ( 19. 2 ) ] kommt folgende Stelle vor : Cum quidam exceptor operas suas locasset ...
... writing . London 1736 . 2 ) I. 2. iur . Orient . num . 2. tit . περὶ τῶν σημείων τῶν ἀριθμῶν . 3 ) In den Pandekten [ fr . 19 , § 9 D. loc . cond . ( 19. 2 ) ] kommt folgende Stelle vor : Cum quidam exceptor operas suas locasset ...
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... writing is but little behind our own . To obtain a degree in this branch of learning is looked upon as a great honor , and this degree which is called Chisnovisi , is considered quite as grand a thing to attain as our degree . L. L. D. ...
... writing is but little behind our own . To obtain a degree in this branch of learning is looked upon as a great honor , and this degree which is called Chisnovisi , is considered quite as grand a thing to attain as our degree . L. L. D. ...
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... writing was invented about sixty years since ; he might have said eighty . " Granger , A biogr . History of England . 2o ed . London 1775. p . 368 . 3 ) It may be fairly assumed , that from the commencement of the Art to the ...
... writing was invented about sixty years since ; he might have said eighty . " Granger , A biogr . History of England . 2o ed . London 1775. p . 368 . 3 ) It may be fairly assumed , that from the commencement of the Art to the ...
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... writing there will be no need hastily to look out a master , it will be early enough when any convenient opportunity offers itself at any time after his hand is well settled in fair and quick writing . For both have but little use of ...
... writing there will be no need hastily to look out a master , it will be early enough when any convenient opportunity offers itself at any time after his hand is well settled in fair and quick writing . For both have but little use of ...
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