Ses origines, son developpement Lenoir Albert Lenoir Architecture Monastique in Collection des Documents inedits sur Histoire de France Lefevre-Pontalis Eugène Lefevre-Pontalis l’Architecture Religieuse dans l’Ancien Diocèse de Soissons au XI e
— from Mediaeval Church Vaulting by Clarence Ward
Cf. H. Moranvillé, Un pèlerinage en Terre sainte et au Sinai au XV e siècle , in the Bibliothèque de l'École des Chartes , vol. lxvi (1905), pp.
— from The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 by Anatole France
16; E. Lefèvre-Pontalis, L’Architecture religieuse dans l’ancien diocèse de Soissons au XI e
— from How France Built Her Cathedrals: A Study in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries by Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly
[88] Georges Renard, Revue économique internationale , Jan. 1909, article entitled “La révolution sociale au XIV e siècle.”
— from Guilds in the Middle Ages by Georges François Renard
Here were treacherously seized Clearchus, Proxenus, Menon, Agias, and Socrates; and Xenophon, elected to the command of the Greek auxiliaries, commenced the ever-memorable retreat of the Ten Thousand.
— from Discoveries Among the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon by Austen Henry Layard
[159] For farmers' budgets, see Appendix XIII (end).
— from The Foundations of Japan Notes Made During Journeys Of 6,000 Miles In The Rural Districts As A Basis For A Sounder Knowledge Of The Japanese People by J. W. (John William) Robertson Scott
Those words which terminate in l or ll , or p , make their preterit in t , even in solemn language; as crept , felt , dwelt ; Sometimes after x , ed is changed into t ; as vext : this is not constant.
— from A Grammar of the English Tongue by Samuel Johnson
[9] A. Doren, Entwicklung und Organisation der Florentiner Zünfte ; G. Renard, La Révolution sociale au XIV e siècle .
— from Guilds in the Middle Ages by Georges François Renard
See Rey, Les Colonies franques de Syrie aux XII'e et XIII'e siècles , p. 387; also Conder, The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem .
— from The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela by Benjamin, of Tudela, active 12th century
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