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... authority of the Folio we must clearly deduct from it everything that can be shown to be derived from an edition itself of less authority than the First . We are thus left with the eighteen First Quarto editions and the Folio ( purged ...
... authority of the Folio we must clearly deduct from it everything that can be shown to be derived from an edition itself of less authority than the First . We are thus left with the eighteen First Quarto editions and the Folio ( purged ...
Page 459
... authority , ' partly by an assistant ( ' me aliis occupato negotiis ' ) , possibly Nicholas Collys , as a record of the foundation of the friary at East Greenwich on July 2 , 1482 , at which ceremony the notary was present . The other ...
... authority , ' partly by an assistant ( ' me aliis occupato negotiis ' ) , possibly Nicholas Collys , as a record of the foundation of the friary at East Greenwich on July 2 , 1482 , at which ceremony the notary was present . The other ...
Page 490
... authority there was was not located in a single spot , but constantly on the move from place to place . This central authority belonged to the ruler , who , with his little court of household ministers and servants , strove to carry out ...
... authority there was was not located in a single spot , but constantly on the move from place to place . This central authority belonged to the ruler , who , with his little court of household ministers and servants , strove to carry out ...
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