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The cultural contacts between England and Charlemagne's centre of learning in the eighth century ( which are illustrated by W. Levison , England and the Continent in the eighth century ( Oxford , 1946 , 1966 reprint ) , ch . vi ) ...
The cultural contacts between England and Charlemagne's centre of learning in the eighth century ( which are illustrated by W. Levison , England and the Continent in the eighth century ( Oxford , 1946 , 1966 reprint ) , ch . vi ) ...
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The title precisely describes the book , which tells us a good deal about the Paston family and about the England in which they lived . Bennett made the most of the letters , which are quoted or referred to on practically every page .
The title precisely describes the book , which tells us a good deal about the Paston family and about the England in which they lived . Bennett made the most of the letters , which are quoted or referred to on practically every page .
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... then it took him something like twelve years to complete his work , though , on the way , he published two books , England from Chaucer to Caxton in 1928 and The few of Malta and the Massacre at Paris in 1931 ( edited by him for the ...
... then it took him something like twelve years to complete his work , though , on the way , he published two books , England from Chaucer to Caxton in 1928 and The few of Malta and the Massacre at Paris in 1931 ( edited by him for the ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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