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  • Muwatta' in two versions: al-Istifa' and its abridgment al-Muntaqa
  • to the ancient Near East and beyond; and his abridgment and updating of Frazer's The Golden Bough (T
  • ary, but rather a full-blown academic survey abridgment for executives but with academic detail".
  • a metrical abridgment in 240 verses of the Catholic Catechism
  • or of Ariosto's Orlando Furioso producing an abridgment in twelve cantos in 1590 preceding Sir John
  • stern's estate wanted Stephen King to do the abridgment instead.
  • urther suggested that these treatises are an abridgment made in the latter half of the 2nd century o
  • An abridgment of the work, under the name of Kol Bo, a the
  • York, 1846), I, 79, 116; but this is only an abridgment of a more extended biography preserved in th
  • e (1821), the first Australian hymn-book, An Abridgment of the Wesleyan Hymns, selected from the lar
  • blic Law No: 106-152 was an unconstitutional abridgment of the First Amendment right to freedom of s
  • d by its author with power to superintend an abridgment of the work, which he did, conforming the or
  • published a second edition (2 vols.) of his Abridgment of Baxter's History, in which, among various
  • ich occasioned these attacks, is avowedly an abridgment of Anthony Wood's History and Antiquities of
  • This abridgment of John Calvin's Institution was translated
  • exicon Arabicolatinum (Halle, 1830-1837), an abridgment of which was published in 1837.
  • rtificate requirement as an unconstitutional abridgment of the constitution's free speech clause.
  • ifa Man Lahu Riwaya fi al-Kutub al-Sitta, an abridgment of the Tadhhib.
  • An English abridgment of Le Grand's edition by Dr. Samuel Johnson
  • Abridgment of the Debates in Congress, from 1789 to 185
  • Life of Shakespeare: with the Sources (1933) abridgment of Chamber's 'William Shakespeare: A study o
  • sborne; the text is their own alteration and abridgment of the Beveridge translation.
  • works in 1609, and again in 1611, mostly an abridgment of the life by Laurence Humphrey.
  • opinions were highly critical of the summary abridgment of rights of the accused during the Denmark
  • a preface prefixed, wherein is contained an Abridgment of the author's life, by his friend, Valenti
  • he Court was upholding the "most significant abridgment of the freedoms of speech and association si
  • (2) The Gesta Regum, which is in part an abridgment of the earlier chronicle, and from the year
  • of Pleas of the Crown, he also published an abridgment of the first part of Edward Coke's Institute
  • ound that Ohio's law was an unconstitutional abridgment of the First Amendment to the United States
  • tematici (published at Urbino in 1707) is an abridgment of a larger work on which he had written for
  • 2 Maccabees, a Greek abridgment of an earlier history in Hebrew, relating th
  • This abridgment was of Frazer's twelve-volume third edition