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Page 1: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 2: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 3: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 4: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 5: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 6: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 7: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 8: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 9: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 10: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
Page 11: cfhg.byu.edu the Loire valley and parts of southern France, another script had developed from the Roman cursive. This script was taken to England by William in 1066 and is known as
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