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Johns is finished with Chickenhawk: Back in the World: Life After Vietnam
Another amazing book from Mr. Mason!
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Chickenhawk: Back in the World: Life After Vietnam

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Johns is on page 328 of 368 of From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307
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“Fundamentally letters are shapes indicating voices. Hence they represent things which they bring to mind through the windows of the eyes. Frequently they speak voicelessly the utterances of the absent.” - John of Salisbury (ca.1115 - 1180) {Page 253}
"The theme of this book has been the growth of literacy for practical purposes." {Page 328}
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From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307

Johns
Johns is on page 253 of 368 of From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307
“Fundamentally letters are shapes indicating voices. Hence they represent things which they bring to mind through the windows of the eyes. Frequently they speak voicelessly the utterances of the absent.” -- John of Salisbury (ca.1115 - 1180) {Page 253}
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From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307

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Johns is on page 294 of 368 of From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307
“Fundamentally letters are shapes indicating voices. Hence they represent things which they bring to mind through the windows of the eyes. Frequently they speak voicelessly the utterances of the absent.” -- John of Salisbury (ca.1115 - 1180)
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From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307

Johns
Johns is on page 253 of 368 of From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307
“Fundamentally letters are shapes indicating voices. Hence they represent things which they bring to mind through the windows of the eyes. Frequently they speak voicelessly the utterances of the absent.” -- John of Salisbury (ca.1115 - 1180)
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From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307

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Johns is on page 264 of 368 of From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307
“Fundamentally letters are shapes indicating voices. Hence they represent things which they bring to mind through the windows of the eyes. Frequently they speak voicelessly the utterances of the absent.” -- John of Salisbury (ca.1115 - 1180)
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From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307

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