A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... English exclusively . Thus , up to 1200 , there were some in England who spoke only French , a great many more who used only English , and a comparatively small intermediate group who were bilingual . After 1200 , changed political ...
... English exclusively . Thus , up to 1200 , there were some in England who spoke only French , a great many more who used only English , and a comparatively small intermediate group who were bilingual . After 1200 , changed political ...
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... English , they interspersed their conversation with many French words ; and these remained a part of the English language . The climax came at the end of the fourteenth century , when French became a foreign tongue ; then the greatest ...
... English , they interspersed their conversation with many French words ; and these remained a part of the English language . The climax came at the end of the fourteenth century , when French became a foreign tongue ; then the greatest ...
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... English . Statutes were generally in Latin until the end of the fourteenth century , and then were transcribed in French until 1485. After 1489 , statutes were always written in English . The history of the literary use of the English ...
... English . Statutes were generally in Latin until the end of the fourteenth century , and then were transcribed in French until 1485. After 1489 , statutes were always written in English . The history of the literary use of the English ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
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