A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... half of the island was conquered . The cities were gradually abandoned and civilization was almost wiped out . During this century and a half , seven kingdoms gradually developed : three Angle , three Saxon , and one Jute . The Britons ...
... half of the island was conquered . The cities were gradually abandoned and civilization was almost wiped out . During this century and a half , seven kingdoms gradually developed : three Angle , three Saxon , and one Jute . The Britons ...
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... half of the fifth century was even more disas- trous than the first half . The center of attention now turned from Italy to Gaul . Although the Franks were divided into four or five comparatively small groups , they were feared on ...
... half of the fifth century was even more disas- trous than the first half . The center of attention now turned from Italy to Gaul . Although the Franks were divided into four or five comparatively small groups , they were feared on ...
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... half after his death . Little is known of the early life of this man , who has always been regarded as half genius and half quack . After seven years ' service as army surgeon , he became city physician at Basle ( 1527 ) and lectured on ...
... half after his death . Little is known of the early life of this man , who has always been regarded as half genius and half quack . After seven years ' service as army surgeon , he became city physician at Basle ( 1527 ) and lectured on ...
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