A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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Arthur Pryor Watts. they listened to the lectures . Classes began at six o'clock in the morning ; from about ten to midday was a lunch period , and then classes began again and were continued until five o'clock . There were no authorized ...
Arthur Pryor Watts. they listened to the lectures . Classes began at six o'clock in the morning ; from about ten to midday was a lunch period , and then classes began again and were continued until five o'clock . There were no authorized ...
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... began when the monks wrote down in their ' Easter tables ' short notes deal- ing with what they heard about current events . These ac- counts were devoid of any orderly arrangement and seldom gave any expression of the author's opinion ...
... began when the monks wrote down in their ' Easter tables ' short notes deal- ing with what they heard about current events . These ac- counts were devoid of any orderly arrangement and seldom gave any expression of the author's opinion ...
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... began to replace the Arabic terminology . It ap- peared that the Arabic school was losing its hold , particularly when a few practicing physicians were attracted by the new learning . No sooner had the Greek school gained the ascendancy ...
... began to replace the Arabic terminology . It ap- peared that the Arabic school was losing its hold , particularly when a few practicing physicians were attracted by the new learning . No sooner had the Greek school gained the ascendancy ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
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