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1
Not a single speech of any member is known to
be
extant
.
2
No copy of the complete set to which Rupert refers is known to
be
extant
.
3
No other translations, save of a scrap here and there into German, seem to
be
extant
.
4
Only two other such Irish provincial jugs are known to
be
extant
and they were both made by Jonathan Buck of Cork.
5
But let me ask of her enemies whether it is not as good a method as any other known to
be
extant
?
6
We will, therefore, enumerate some heads or points thereof, that it may appear the better what it is , and whether it
be
extant
.
7
By the way, if a most vilely translated book, called the "Prisoner of Ham,"
be
extant
in French, I should like to possess it.
8
Two general visitations of religious houses had been made in 1535 and 1537, but neither of the reports on this establishment seems to
be
extant
.
9
One of these
is
extant
in the new edition of his works.
10
You know the poem, and the speech of Appius himself
is
extant
.
11
Those which
were
extant
were full of errors, and wanting in arrangement.
12
The books
are
extant
to this day, with the fair delicate superscription.
13
An anecdote
is
extant
which shows his manner of dealing with difficulties.
14
Milton's apologetic letter
is
extant
,
and was printed by Birch in 1738.
15
However much MRSA
was
extant
in 2003, there is more now.
16
The register
is
extant
,
and the duplicate of the marriage certificate.