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" ... century of continual improvement — we shall be astonished at the inferior provision of the baronial residence. There were not more than seven or eight beds in this great castle, nor had any of the chambers either chairs, glasses or carpets. It is... "
History of Europe During the Middle Ages - Trang 81
bởi Henry Hallam - 1899
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...the 'v— v-^ chambers either chairs, glasses, or carpets.* It is in this sense, proSOCIETY. bably, that we must understand /Eneas Sylvius, if he meant...as well lodged as the second class of citizens at Nuremberg.-j- Few burghers of that town had mansions, I presume, equal to the palaces of Dumferlin...

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...beds in this great castle ; nor had any of the chambers either chairs, glasses, or carpets.* It is in this sense, probably, that we must understand ^Eneas Sylvius, if he meant any thing more than. to express a traveller's discontent, when he declares that the kings of Scotland...

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...carpels (3). It is in (his sense, probably, that we must understand /Eneas Sylvius, if be meant any thing more than to express a traveller's discontent, when...the kings of Scotland would rejoice to be as well iodged as the second class of citizens at Nuremberg (4). Few burghers of that town had mansions, I...

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...beds in this great castle ; nor had any of the chambers either chairs, glasses, or carpets.* It is in this sense, probably, that we must understand ^Eneas Sylvius, if he meant any thing more than to express a traveller's discontent, when he declares that the kings of Scotland...

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...either chairs, glasses, or carpets. 1 " It is in this sense, probably, that we must understand JEneas Sylvius, if he meant anything more than to express...lodged as the second class of citizens at Nuremberg. 11 Few burghers of that town had mansions, I presume, equal to the palaces of Dumferlin or Stirling,...

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...eight beds in this great castle, nor had any of the chambers either chairs, glasses, or carpets. It is in this sense, probably, that we must understand ^Eneas...declares that the kings of Scotland would rejoice to he as well lodged as the second class of citizens at Nuremberg. Few burghers of that town had mansions,...

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...chambers either chairs, glasses, or carpets. It is in this sense, probably, that we must understand tineas Sylvius, if he meant anything more than to express...town had mansions, I presume, equal to the Palaces of Dunfermline or Stirling ; but it is not unlikely that they were better furnished. 3. INVENTION OF PAPER...




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