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Things writ often describes (“writ ________”)
large, petition, jurisdiction, anything, letters, small, ing, letter, plain, nonsense, shapes, petitions, times, ings, story, page, no., books, writing, manuscript, period, bawdry, years, close, originall, fair, form, literature, thereon, declaration, day, fine, scroll, passion, libels, name, lines, royal, poems, tragedy, tax, play, testimony, obj, piece, manner, odes, case
How writ often is described (“________ writ”)
holy, new, such, original, sacred, old, peremptory, alternative, special, second, ancient, prerogative, judicial, common, individual, legal, ever, well, extraordinary, english, appropriate, proper, corpus, former, divine, initial, ordinary, formal, federal, concurrent, above, famous, statutory, fiery, earliest, parliamentary, imperial, valid, temporary, celebrated, discretionary, issued, obsolete, remedial, facred, preliminary, wrong, mandatory, lawful, \u2022, void
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