The Chronology of Words and Phrases: A Thousand Years in the History of EnglishKyle Cathie, 1999 - 269 pages "Throughout history, events great and small have left their mark on the way we speak. Starting from 1066 and working through to the modern-day green movement, with a nod towards the invention of playing cards, the California Gold Rush and the first recorded blizzard along the way, The Chronology of Words and Phrases links hundreds of words and phrases with the historical upheavals and minor social changes which gave them life. A words book for historians and a history book for wordsmiths, it will have pride of place in any book lover's collection." --Book Jacket. |
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Page 112
... ( according to Lapesa's HISTORIA DE LA Lengua Espaņola , 1959 ) . However , Spain did act as a considerable conduit , along with Sicily , for Arabic lexical items to reach the rest of Europe's languages . One obvious linguistic ...
... ( according to Lapesa's HISTORIA DE LA Lengua Espaņola , 1959 ) . However , Spain did act as a considerable conduit , along with Sicily , for Arabic lexical items to reach the rest of Europe's languages . One obvious linguistic ...
Page 115
... according to the JOURNAL . Around the beginning of the fifteenth century another people , the Caribs , had migrated to the islands and settled those of the Lesser Antilles . ( Caribbean is derived from their name . ) Columbus found out ...
... according to the JOURNAL . Around the beginning of the fifteenth century another people , the Caribs , had migrated to the islands and settled those of the Lesser Antilles . ( Caribbean is derived from their name . ) Columbus found out ...
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... According to John Evelyn's diary , these first pineapples were a gift for Cromwell in 1657. The Protector must have been pleased with the presentation for , after the Civil War ( see 1642 , page 163 ) , he had been concerned to keep a ...
... According to John Evelyn's diary , these first pineapples were a gift for Cromwell in 1657. The Protector must have been pleased with the presentation for , after the Civil War ( see 1642 , page 163 ) , he had been concerned to keep a ...
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The Chronology of Words and Phrases: A Thousand Years in the History of English Linda Flavell,Roger Flavell No preview available - 2001 |
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