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... became master of the com- pany in 1436 ; it was perhaps his namesake son who was apprenticed to another tailor and entered the service of Henry VII's queen . Stephen Jenyns , the son of William Jenyns of Tenby , was apprenticed to a ...
... became master of the com- pany in 1436 ; it was perhaps his namesake son who was apprenticed to another tailor and entered the service of Henry VII's queen . Stephen Jenyns , the son of William Jenyns of Tenby , was apprenticed to a ...
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... became to draw analogies with the contempor- ary world . 113 This was the great transformation in historical scholarship . The past , which was originally studied for the precedents it could afford and the lessons it taught , gradually ...
... became to draw analogies with the contempor- ary world . 113 This was the great transformation in historical scholarship . The past , which was originally studied for the precedents it could afford and the lessons it taught , gradually ...
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... became predominant , And with explaining went emotional sentimental feeling ' ( 1998b , 214 ) . In the nineteenth century , she adds dismissively , ' words no longer lived ... phrases became the thing ' ( 215 ) . One of Stein's key ...
... became predominant , And with explaining went emotional sentimental feeling ' ( 1998b , 214 ) . In the nineteenth century , she adds dismissively , ' words no longer lived ... phrases became the thing ' ( 215 ) . One of Stein's key ...
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Prosperity and Power in the Age of Bede and Beowulf | 49 |
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