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1. Legal and Political Hermeneutics: Or Principles of Interpretation and by Francis Lieber, William Gardiner Hammond (1880)
"It is evident that if the ratio legin could be determined with precision, ...
reason of a law is confounded with the cause of it, — the ratio legin with the ..."
2. The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries edited by Arthur Washington Cornelius Hallen, John Horne Stevenson (1889)
"Beginning from the east,- at the place where the burn or rivulet of Legin falls
into the water of Islay, and going up from thence by the white ..."
3. The Italic Dialects by Robert Seymour Conway (1897)
"... punct is clear after .. afum ; only the lowest angle of the u (?1) after pui
appears, Buch. conj. pui pui or pui puh. n of legin fairly clear; ad fin. ..."
4. Northern Notes & Queries (1888)
"Beginning from the east, at the place where the burn or rivulet of Legin ...
from the falling of the Legin into Islay across the red moss as far as the top ..."