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Lesson
a pupil or learner something as a portion of a book assigned to a pupil to be studied or learned at
Literature
Learning acquaintance with letters or books … Learning acquaintance with letters or books
Schoolbook
A book used in schools for learning lessons … A book used in schools for learning lessons
Institutes of Lord Coke
This comment is a rich mine of valuable Common Law learning, collected and heaped together from the ancient reports and year-books,
Civil Law
were expected to know them by heart. Cicero, in his book De Oratore, describes the law of the Twelve Tables as … order, and is not unworthy of the attention of the learned. The editor and expounder of the Theodosian Code is Jacobus
Perkins
perutilis Tractatus Magistri Jo. Perkins Interioris Templi Socii,' etc. The book is in French, 4 Reeves, c. xxx., 120. … Perkins, the author of the 'profitable boke' on the learning of conveyancing; as valuable a performance as any, perhaps, of
Statham
Statham. The learning of the law was thrown into a more methodical form
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