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YORK, STATUTE OF. The name of an English statute, passed 12 Edw. II., Anno Domini 1318, and so called because it was enacted at York. It contains many wise provisions and explanations of former statutes. Barr. on the Stat. 174. There were other statutes made at York in the reign of Edw. III., but they do not bear this name. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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From ten-year-old Tamara in 1190 York, England, during the Crusades to twelve-year-old Ori in Tel Aviv, Israel, after Rabin's 1995 assassination, each young narrator reflects on his or her ordeal and about the strength that the light of the holiday provides. Langworthy, a veterinarian now in private practice in York, England. On loan from Fairfax House in York, England, the work is an edible cautionary tale, depicting Homer's account in ``The Odyssey'' of how Ulysses' men were turned into pigs by the sorceress Circe. |
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