> The single s is represented in traditional German script by something
> which is similar to our f. The double s *after a long vowel* is
> called esszet and is represented by a character which similar to our
> upper case B with a tail.

The single S is represented by S
the SS character ß, is represented by SS when you don't have your
esszet in your keyboard!

I am thinking, like John,  that we have a all have is an 18thC typo.

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