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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 10B				(the revitalization of Christianity into the English culture did much to re-establish a significant number of Latin vocabulary into the English language)
				
									
			
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 10C				(Caedmon wrote what became known as "Caedmon's Hymn" in A.D. 657-680)
				
									
			
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 11				(The story of Beowulf was a literary work in Old English)
				
									
			
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 12				(the Venerable Bede made important contributions to the English language via Latin)
				
									
			
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 13				(Vikings destroyed and plundered much of England)
				
									
			
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 14				(Alfred the Great, the first king of England)
				
									
			
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 15				(Danelaw territory and English territory)
				
									
			
					
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 17				(Edward the Confessor restored King Alfred's linage)
				
									
			
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 18				(Norman Invasion and Conquest by William the Conqueror)
				
									
			
					
					
					
					
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 23				(English writers used Greek and Latin to express content)
				
									
			
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 24				(human activities brought new objects and concepts into existence)
				
									
			
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 25				(scientific presentations used Latin and Greek as their nomenclature)
				
									
			
					
					
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				English and Its Historical Development, Part 27				(improved travel methods and communication influence speech patterns)
				
									
			
			
		
