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Meanings of voluminous writers in English
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Usage of voluminous writers in English
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Such are the lessons drawn from this secret history of voluminouswriters.
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He was among the most voluminouswriters of a voluminous age.
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They were not merely practical workers, but voluminouswriters also.
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Of these writers, several, as Justin, Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Tertullian, Origen, Bardesanes, Hippolitus, Eusebius, were voluminouswriters.
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But on the subject of the properties, if not on the appearance of the "essence," they were voluminouswriters.
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This, strange to say, was never attempted, or at least never accomplished, by any one of these numerous and voluminouswriters.
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He was one of the most voluminouswriters of antiquity, and probably the most learned man whose writings have come down to us.
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He was one of the most voluminouswriters of antiquity, and probably is the most learned man whose writings have come down to us.
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He died prematurely, exhausted by his intense studies; leaving, however, treatises which filled seventeen printed folio volumes,-oneof the most voluminouswriters of the world.
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ABDALLATIF, or ABD-UL-LATIF (1162-1231), a celebrated physician and traveller, and one of the most voluminouswriters of the East, was born at Bagdad in 1162.