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Meanings of abridge form in English
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Usage of abridge form in English
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With the English translation the original work appeared in an abridgedform.
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All civilizations are there in an abridgedform, all barbarisms also.
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From the later sections a few characteristic comments may be given in an abridgedform.
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These we cite in a slightly abridgedform.
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Thus, the commentary of the Tossafists exists in abridgedform, as it were, in germ, in the commentary of Rashi.
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At Doncaster we were always obliged to take notes of the sermons, and write them out afterwards in an abridgedform.
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This book was first published in 1881 and was reprinted in somewhat abridgedform some years later in London (Sonnenschein).
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Therefore it is reproduced here, in abridgedform; and on the strength of it Radisson is assigned a place among the Pathfinders.
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This was afterwards adopted by Major McCall; and, in an abridgedform, appended to the first volume of his History of Georgia.
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A METAPHOR is founded on the resemblance which one object bears to another; or, it is a comparison in an abridgedform.
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A portion of this essay, but in a very abridgedform, was used by the author in his work on "Cryptic Masonry."
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It might be your salvation to be able to say that I had told you, without mentioning that it was in a severely abridgedform.
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It was published again, in abridgedform, at Zürich, and was recommended as a manual of instruction for the children at St. Gallen {1527.}.
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Schneider, 1784; Jacobs, 1832); Various History-for the most part preserved only in an abridgedform-consistingmainly of anecdotes of men and customs (ed.