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It was the language of diplomacy ; it was the language of theological and political controversy . Being a fixed language , while the living languages were in a state of fluctuation , --being universally known to the learned and the ...
It was the language of diplomacy ; it was the language of theological and political controversy . Being a fixed language , while the living languages were in a state of fluctuation , --being universally known to the learned and the ...
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73 Lord St. Alban , says , “ Within his view , and about his times , * were all the wits born , that could honour a language , or help study . Now things daily fall , wits grow downward , and ' eloquence grows backward : so that he may ...
73 Lord St. Alban , says , “ Within his view , and about his times , * were all the wits born , that could honour a language , or help study . Now things daily fall , wits grow downward , and ' eloquence grows backward : so that he may ...
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1 Changes in our Language . 77 Francis Bacon originally composed in Latin , or procured the translation into that language of all his most important works ; and this he did not only because the Latin language was then in all Christian ...
1 Changes in our Language . 77 Francis Bacon originally composed in Latin , or procured the translation into that language of all his most important works ; and this he did not only because the Latin language was then in all Christian ...
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