A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Middle Ages , there were in all a total of about six hundred cities , bishops , nobles , and princes that issued coins . In Italy , each city had its currency . In France , at least 150 lords issued money at the end of the tenth century ...
... Middle Ages , there were in all a total of about six hundred cities , bishops , nobles , and princes that issued coins . In Italy , each city had its currency . In France , at least 150 lords issued money at the end of the tenth century ...
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... MIDDLE ENGLISH , 1150-1250 In the first period of Middle English ( 1150-1250 ) the only writings in the native tongue were of a didactic , religious , or devotional nature , such as the lives of the saints , pious allegories , and ...
... MIDDLE ENGLISH , 1150-1250 In the first period of Middle English ( 1150-1250 ) the only writings in the native tongue were of a didactic , religious , or devotional nature , such as the lives of the saints , pious allegories , and ...
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... MIDDLE ENGLISH , 1250-1350 The second period ( 1250-1350 ) of middle English contains many examples of secular as well as religious literature in the vernacular tongue . Polite literature in English appeared when the use of the language ...
... MIDDLE ENGLISH , 1250-1350 The second period ( 1250-1350 ) of middle English contains many examples of secular as well as religious literature in the vernacular tongue . Polite literature in English appeared when the use of the language ...
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