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Which is contrarie to the rule of all good interpretours, whose care is alwayes to haue an especiall regarde to the letter. Whereof this common saying springeth. Maledicta glossa quae corrumpit textum. |
Which is contrary to the Rule of all good Interpreters, whose care is always to have an especial regard to the Letter. Whereof this Common saying springs. Maledicta glossa Quae corrumpit Textum. |
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