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From and sixteenth
From the sixteenth century onwards, rosary recitations often involved " picture texts " that assisted meditation.
From the sixteenth century, Chinon was no longer a royal residence.
From the sixteenth century, eager to maintain a link to important trade, the people of Narbonne began costly work to the vestiges of the Aude River's access to the sea so that it would remain navigable to a limited draft vessel and also serve as a link with the Royal Canal.
From the middle-ages to the sixteenth century, The Hague had been the seat of government of the County of Holland and residence of the Counts of Holland.
From the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, songs ( Borgeets ), dramas ( ankiya nat ) and the first prose writings ( by Bhattadeva ) were composed.
From the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries, the devotion was propagated but it did not seem to have developed in itself.
From the ninth century to the sixteenth century, hundreds of thousands of Christians came to Santiago de Compostela on pilgrimages.
From the second half of the sixteenth century to the eighteenth century, Joseon scholars published a number of books on Gija.
From the end of the sixteenth century the town began to grow from a village settlement to a functionally diverse urban centre.
From the sixteenth century to the French Revolution this was the seat of the Parlement de Paris.
From the late sixteenth century Ratcliffe and surrounding areas were notable areas for non-conformist Christianity.
From the later sixteenth century until the mid-nineteenth century it was generally supposed that it was Sebastian, rather than his father John, who led the famous Bristol expeditions of the later 1490s, which resulted in the discovery, or rediscovery, of North America.
From sixteenth century onward yangban came to include family members and descendents of the government officials, thus begetting a semantic change of the word from simply designating certain branches of officials to a ruling class or order of society.
" From a View to a Kill " also lent part of its title ( but no characters or plot elements ) to the fourteenth Bond film, A View to a Kill ( 1985 ), while plot elements from " The Hildebrand Rarity " were incorporated in the sixteenth Bond film, Licence to Kill ( 1989 ).
* From the sixteenth century to the early twentieth century, frock was applied to a woman's dress or gown, in the fashion of the day, often indicating an unfitted, comfortable garment for wear in the house, or ( later ) a light overdress worn with a slip or underdress.
From 1460 onwards, life for the abbey probably grew more settled, but came once again under attack in the early sixteenth century.
From c. 1100 to 1600 Welsh poetry can be divided roughly into two distinct periods: the period of the Poets of the Princes who worked before the loss of Welsh independence in 1282 and the Poets of the Nobility who worked from 1282 until the period of the English incorporation of Wales in the sixteenth century.
From the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, most damasks were woven in a single colour, with a glossy warp-faced satin pattern against a duller ground.
From the sixteenth century onwards, Aceh increased the production of pepper, an important export commodity, and in doing so needed to import rice, which grew well on the Batak wetlands.
From the early sixteenth century a number of dikes were built against the storm floods and to arable land.
* UNESCO History of Humanity, Vol 4: From the seventh to the sixteenth century.
* UNESCO History of Humanity, Vol 5: From the sixteenth to the eighteenth century.
From the twelfth to the sixteenth century, various scholars used to distinguish between Ireland and Scotland by using Scotia Vetus or Scotia Major meaning Old Scotia or the Greater Scotia for Ireland, and Scotia Minor or Lesser Scotia for Scotland.
From 1983 to 1988 he was the sixteenth Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan and was the first chancellor of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.

From and eighteenth
From the eighteenth century, Spanish sources reported that immediately after the takeover of the city, Sir George Rooke, the British admiral, on his own initiative caused the British flag to be hoisted, and took possession of the Rock in name of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, whose government ratified the occupation.
European thought in the eighteenth century: From Montesquieu to Lessing ( 1965 )
From here, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, coaches departed by various routes to Dover, Brighton, Bath, Bristol, Cambridge, Holyhead and York.
From the end of the Roman Empire to the eighteenth century auctions lost favor in Europe, while they had never been widespread in Asia.
From the late eighteenth century Leinster House ( then called Kildare House ) was the Earl's official Dublin residence.
From the eighteenth century, missionaries also found inspiration and encouragement from the biography.
From the middle of the eighteenth century, even if staging Shakespeare's original play ( as opposed to Victor's rewrite ) it was common for directors to cut the lines in the final scene where Valentine seems to offer Silvia to Proteus, who has just attempted to rape her, as a sign of his forgiveness and friendship.
From the eighteenth century through the Victorian era it was fashionable to incorporate hair and portraiture into a brooch.
From the eighteenth century onwards, the Sovereign made his or her choices upon the advice of the Government.
From the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, the university was renowned for its research, particularly in the areas of medicine, astronomy, philosophy and law.
From France Gallicanism spread, about the middle of the eighteenth century, into the Low Countries, thanks to the works of the jurisconsult Zeger Bernhard van Espen.
From the last years of the eighteenth century, it became the practice to assign military experts to assist the generals of Prussia's Army.
From the eighteenth century onwards, this was a recognized category of mathematical activity, sometimes characterized as speculative mathematics, and at variance with the trend towards meeting the needs of navigation, astronomy, physics, engineering, and so on.
From the eighteenth century until the mid twentieth century, the territorial waters of the British Empire, the United States, France and many other nations were three nautical miles ( 5. 6 km ) wide.
From the eighteenth century it has been argued that the culture of singing games is dying out.
From the late eighteenth century, until the time of the Paraguayan War, the town remained small and was in decline.
From his eighteenth year Norton had begun to compose verse.
From there they went to England in the eighteenth century.
From the late eighteenth century Ngāti Toa and related tribes constantly warred with the Waikato – Maniapoto tribes for control of the rich fertile land north of Kāwhia.
" From the eighteenth century onward ," Glen W. Bowersock has remarked, " we have been obsessed with the fall: it has been valued as an archetype for every perceived decline, and, hence, as a symbol for our own fears.
From the late eighteenth century, Industrial Exhibitions in Europe and North America became more common reflecting the technological dynamism of the industrial revolution.
From that up to the eighteenth the Russian he put down

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