s No Further a Mystery

A rounded kind appeared during the Chalcidian alphabet, and from this it was taken into Latin. Etruscan had no rounded form, but it surely seems in Umbrian and Faliscan. In England in the 17th century a looped type was introduced, and this is from time to time however noticed in handwriting when followed by A different sAll S&L S&P A/S a/s/l pound

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