QUOTIENT, in Arithmetic, the number resulting from the division of a greater number by a smaller, and which shows how often the smaller is contained in the greater, or how often the divisor is contained in the dividend. The word is formed from the Latin quoties, which is as much as to say or ask, how often is such a number contained in such another. See ARITHMETIC.

Legit in altis manibus tuis. ca.
qd sps alloqit spsa t ex sume
do dicit tota pulch e aica mea
et maculano e mte: veramica
mea cei sonatere Spis ver
ise e xps qm assumere ea spsa
qe aialue macula ois pcc et
mtduch ea i rone etua t conat
airtuua immortalitas

Legit t apual. xxi ca qd aagel
dei aphe dnt hce et wagelina
tueri i spm z ules libio de
archana dei dixit ad eu vt tot
dat spsa uxorem ag aagel
loquit ad ois in gnoli vtre:
mant ad auctadū i spu ag:
uninoce te xpu aiaj mmodi
te sonate

† Tāq sps dūs pcedes de thalamo suo

David

Sapientia

† Tāq sps decorant me cona

† laus aie vere: spsu
vgl bntet here

† Spis amat spsam
vgl mnis et speciosam

† pueri coronata cōfigatales
et aduante ppe

† Spis ab o te m ulemt

† Tu c gaudet aie sibi qd bonū dat oue

Fac-Simile of the Mentz Psalter, A.D. 1457.

Ecclus vir qui non
abijt in silio impiorū
et in via peccatorū non
stetit: ⁊ in cathedra pesti-
lentie non sedit. Sed
in lege domini volūtas

A Pair of Cases
Composing-stick
A STANHOPE PRESS.
Two forms making one sheet.
COWPER'S PRINTING MACHINE.