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That this conviction is well founded is proved in no unequivocal man . ner , by the innumerable throng of writers who have imitated the manner of Bembo ; and who , availing themselves of the example of this scholastic stile of ...
That this conviction is well founded is proved in no unequivocal man . ner , by the innumerable throng of writers who have imitated the manner of Bembo ; and who , availing themselves of the example of this scholastic stile of ...
Page 405
Our antient tongue , he says , was very destitute of abbreviations in the manner of signification of words ; and our early authors , being pressed by this defect , endeavoured to remedy it . They perceived that other languages were ...
Our antient tongue , he says , was very destitute of abbreviations in the manner of signification of words ; and our early authors , being pressed by this defect , endeavoured to remedy it . They perceived that other languages were ...
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... my book is addressed to those who like myself have not to this moment been desirous of knowing any thing ; and it has occurred to me that the manner in which I have been instructed might prove in . structive to them .
... my book is addressed to those who like myself have not to this moment been desirous of knowing any thing ; and it has occurred to me that the manner in which I have been instructed might prove in . structive to them .
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Exeter Bp of his Charge to the Clergy | 9 |
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