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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... Ages , however , religious zeal inspired the glorification of God through buildings of grandeur and magnificence . In an article in THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY ( 1977 ) , Henry Sefton explains how the essential features of the bishop's ...
... Ages , however , religious zeal inspired the glorification of God through buildings of grandeur and magnificence . In an article in THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY ( 1977 ) , Henry Sefton explains how the essential features of the bishop's ...
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... Ages pepper was so valued that it was worth its weight in silver and town accounts were sometimes kept in it . Pepper was extended to plants of the genus capsicum , which is native to the tropics of America , in the seventeenth century ...
... Ages pepper was so valued that it was worth its weight in silver and town accounts were sometimes kept in it . Pepper was extended to plants of the genus capsicum , which is native to the tropics of America , in the seventeenth century ...
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... Ages : Draper , Dyer , Fuller , Sherman ( from shearman , ' one who shears woollen cloth ' ) , Tucker ( ' a fuller ' ) , Webber , Webster , Weaver . LOOM By the Middle Ages , the upright loom had given way to the horizontal loom ...
... Ages : Draper , Dyer , Fuller , Sherman ( from shearman , ' one who shears woollen cloth ' ) , Tucker ( ' a fuller ' ) , Webber , Webster , Weaver . LOOM By the Middle Ages , the upright loom had given way to the horizontal loom ...
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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 |
Common terms and phrases
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