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... hands of Selden's Executors , probably in the hands of Hale , whose name stands first in the list . But what became of it ... hand rendering of it . But the long time which was suffered to pass before it was sent to press , suggests that ...
... hands of Selden's Executors , probably in the hands of Hale , whose name stands first in the list . But what became of it ... hand rendering of it . But the long time which was suffered to pass before it was sent to press , suggests that ...
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... hand , but the paper on which the MS . is written is so very like blotting - paper that almost every correction or change involves a deletion of the original text . The Harleian 1315 is of much better stamp than the Sloane . It accords ...
... hand , but the paper on which the MS . is written is so very like blotting - paper that almost every correction or change involves a deletion of the original text . The Harleian 1315 is of much better stamp than the Sloane . It accords ...
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... hands which will turn it to a mischievous use . D'Ewes , who knew Selden personally , took such offence at his seeming want ... hand , Aubrey's account , as quoted in Wood's Athenae , is that— ' When he was neer death , the minister ( Mr ...
... hands which will turn it to a mischievous use . D'Ewes , who knew Selden personally , took such offence at his seeming want ... hand , Aubrey's account , as quoted in Wood's Athenae , is that— ' When he was neer death , the minister ( Mr ...
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... hand and set himself down to write out an exhaustive account of some subject which he had made his special study , and to treat inci- dentally every other subject that suggested itself by the way . In writing , a man may go on unchecked ...
... hand and set himself down to write out an exhaustive account of some subject which he had made his special study , and to treat inci- dentally every other subject that suggested itself by the way . In writing , a man may go on unchecked ...
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... hands : you will quickly perceive them to be his by the familiar illustrations wherewith they are set off : in which way you know he was so happy , that ( with a marvellous delight to those that heard him ) he would presently 20 convey ...
... hands : you will quickly perceive them to be his by the familiar illustrations wherewith they are set off : in which way you know he was so happy , that ( with a marvellous delight to those that heard him ) he would presently 20 convey ...
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