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Whenever men take upon themselves to abandon the plain , the simple , and the practical custom of writing a language as it was written by its only accredited employers , they fall into diverse errors and inconsistencies : ille ...
Whenever men take upon themselves to abandon the plain , the simple , and the practical custom of writing a language as it was written by its only accredited employers , they fall into diverse errors and inconsistencies : ille ...
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It is clear that at that time the ' first traditional beginning ' of British history attracted him most , and twice in the Latin verses written during the year 1639 he expressed his resolve to make these legends the subject of an epic ...
It is clear that at that time the ' first traditional beginning ' of British history attracted him most , and twice in the Latin verses written during the year 1639 he expressed his resolve to make these legends the subject of an epic ...
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The other was on July 2 , 1628 , sending Gill some verses written by himself for the commencement at Cambridge , ' knowing you ' , he says , ' to be a very severe judge in poetical matters and a very candid judge of my productions ' .
The other was on July 2 , 1628 , sending Gill some verses written by himself for the commencement at Cambridge , ' knowing you ' , he says , ' to be a very severe judge in poetical matters and a very candid judge of my productions ' .
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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