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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the ... - Page 677
by United States. Bureau of Education - 1896
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Southampton Record Society (Southampton, England) - Great Britain - 1908 - 444 pages
...abated, indictments are preferred at the quarter sessions for the county." ' Wakefleld (Yorks) was, at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth centuries, one of the many manors of the Earl of Surrey. It was governed by a court baron and court leet. The...
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Screens and Galleries in English Churches, Volume 2

Francis Bond - Church architecture - 1908 - 214 pages
...28 29 Great Bardfield Trondhjem Stebbing In the third class the precedent of certain windows common at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century is followed ; eg, those of the clerestory of St Alban's, begun c. 1 257, and the magnificent...
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The Popes and Science: The History of Papal Relations to Science During the ...

James Joseph Walsh - Medicine - 1908 - 462 pages
...the extremities is defective. If anyone thinks for a moment that surgery was a neglected specialty at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century, he should consult the text of this, or even Pagel's brief account of its contents. Some of...
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Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, Volume 39

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - Science - 1908 - 448 pages
...this point there is general agreement as to the facts. The special movement of the population during the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth centuries will be discussed later, but it may be . noted that, in 1377, the population of England is estimated...
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Franco-Scottish Society. Scottish Branch - 1909 - 956 pages
...the claim of Edward I. to the overlordship of the Scots, and the consequent attempt to conquer them at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth centuries, that provoked an antagonism lasting for several hundred years. In the case of France, the fact that...
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Select Essays in Anglo-American Legal History, Volume 3

Association of American Law Schools - Law - 1909 - 874 pages
...English character for which six centuries, howsoever eventful, would be quite inadequate to account. The end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth centuries may be taken as the culminating point of a long period of steady and solid progress. The towns, which...
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Dante in English Literature from Chaucer to Cary (c. 1380-1844)

Paget Jackson Toynbee - Comparative literature - 1909 - 784 pages
...left to conjecture, publish'd that work under the name of Dante, a well-known Autho -, who flourished at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth. . . .2 I will not tire you with citing all the Florentine and foreign Authors who have mentioned Dante,...
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A History of the Doctrine of the Holy Eucharist, Volume 1

Darwell Stone - Lord's Supper - 1909 - 432 pages
...was a Dominican theologian of eminence, who was a Professor of Theology in the University of Paris at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century. About 1300 he wrote a treatise entitled On the Mode of the Existence of the Body of Christ...
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The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 7

James Maclehose - Scotland - 1910 - 498 pages
...the claim of Edward I. to the overlordship of the Scots, and the consequent attempt to conquer them at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth centuries, that provoked an antagonism lasting for several hundred years. In the case of France, the fact that...
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The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 7

James Maclehose - Scotland - 1910 - 518 pages
...the claim of Edward I. to the overlordship of the Scots, and the consequent attempt to conquer them at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth centuries, that provoked an antagonism lasting for several hundred years. In the case of France, the fact that...
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