Medii Aevi Kalendarium: Or, Dates, Charters, and Customs of the Middle Ages : with Kalendars from the Tenth to the Fifteenth Century, and an Alphabetical Digest of Obsolete Names of Days, Forming a Glossary of the Dates of the Middle Ages, with Tables and Other Aids for Ascertaining Dates, Band 1AMS Press, 1978 - 492 Seiten |
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... French ; even boys in schools were language . taught French and not English grammar , so that the of the French English , that is the Saxon , manner of writing was lost , and the French manner used in all charters and books . † The ...
... French ; even boys in schools were language . taught French and not English grammar , so that the of the French English , that is the Saxon , manner of writing was lost , and the French manner used in all charters and books . † The ...
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... French , alleges the very same imputation against the French Oldest deed king . However , in this reign , we find the oldest English in English . instrument known to exist . It bears the date of 1343 ; and , in 1362 , a statute ...
... French , alleges the very same imputation against the French Oldest deed king . However , in this reign , we find the oldest English in English . instrument known to exist . It bears the date of 1343 ; and , in 1362 , a statute ...
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... French , assigning as the reason of his deviation from the first to the second , that the French language was more natural to himself and was more common , and better known than the Latin ; * but of English he takes no notice . The ...
... French , assigning as the reason of his deviation from the first to the second , that the French language was more natural to himself and was more common , and better known than the Latin ; * but of English he takes no notice . The ...
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