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- out to the due advantage of the author." It's superiority to the elder Abridgments consists in a more scientific arrangement of the materials, and a greater...
- Books of authority is a term used by legal writers to refer to a number of early legal textbooks that are excepted from the rule that textbooks (and all...
- up abridgement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An abridgement (or abridgment) is a condensing or reduction of a book or other creative work into a...
- whole bibliography of the Common Law. Whatever is to be found in the old Abridgments, or in all printed and several MS. Reports anterior to Geo. III., Mr...
- (1770). The Elements of Universal Erudition: Containing an Analytical Abridgment of the Sciences, Polite Arts, and Belles Lettres. Vol. 3. London: J Robson...
- person, to make them more accessible: some are more along the lines of abridgments, such as many which have been written of Edward Gibbon's The History...
- and inflection tables in a browser addon. Dymock, John (1830). A new abridgment of Ainsworth's Dictionary, English and Latin, for the use of Grammar Schools...
- inventions. Abridgments of specifications. Patent Office. p. 177. Patent Office, Great Britain (1867). Patents for inventions: Abridgments of specifications :...
- Princess Bride, William Goldman writes that Stephen King is "doing the abridgment" of the fictional book Buttercup's Baby. King explains this is an inside...
- Herodotus (Translated by William Beloe) (1859). Derby & Jackson. Eutropius, Abridgment of Roman History (Translated by John Selby Watson) (1886). George Bell...