Readings in Western Civilization, Volumen2George Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 páginas |
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... hour . At that time Tierce shall be said , after which they shall labour at the work enjoined them till None . At the first signal for the Hour of None all shall cease to work , so as to be ready when the second signal is given . After ...
... hour . At that time Tierce shall be said , after which they shall labour at the work enjoined them till None . At the first signal for the Hour of None all shall cease to work , so as to be ready when the second signal is given . After ...
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... hour for breakfast , an hour at din- ner , and half an hour at drinking . That was 12 hours at the woollen mill ? -Yes . When you left that mill , where did you go to next ? I went to Mr. Wilks's , in Meadow's- lane ; that is a cloth ...
... hour for breakfast , an hour at din- ner , and half an hour at drinking . That was 12 hours at the woollen mill ? -Yes . When you left that mill , where did you go to next ? I went to Mr. Wilks's , in Meadow's- lane ; that is a cloth ...
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... hour ; then went on to twelve , and stopped an hour ; then went on to five , and stopped half an hour ; then went on to nine , and stopped half an hour ; then went on to twelve , and stopped an hour ; then began again , and went on to ...
... hour ; then went on to twelve , and stopped an hour ; then went on to five , and stopped half an hour ; then went on to nine , and stopped half an hour ; then went on to twelve , and stopped an hour ; then began again , and went on to ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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