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... published in one volume by Serjeant Hawkins in 1764 . Sir Edward Coke may be considered as the founder of the invaluable library of MSS . at Holkham . A number of those manuscripts bear his autograph name , and se- veral volumes appear ...
... published in one volume by Serjeant Hawkins in 1764 . Sir Edward Coke may be considered as the founder of the invaluable library of MSS . at Holkham . A number of those manuscripts bear his autograph name , and se- veral volumes appear ...
Page 55
... published a version into Latin of a tract of the Patriarch Eutychius in the Ara- bic language , illustrating certain controverted points in ecclesiastical antiquities . This work was reprinted in 1656 , under the superintendence of the ...
... published a version into Latin of a tract of the Patriarch Eutychius in the Ara- bic language , illustrating certain controverted points in ecclesiastical antiquities . This work was reprinted in 1656 , under the superintendence of the ...
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... published a small tract on the law of descents in fee simple . Hitherto Mr. Blackstone appears to have taken no part whatever in the political discussions of the day ; but a dissolution of parliament having taken place , he was returned ...
... published a small tract on the law of descents in fee simple . Hitherto Mr. Blackstone appears to have taken no part whatever in the political discussions of the day ; but a dissolution of parliament having taken place , he was returned ...
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