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Industrial Activities Anglo-saxon:

Industrial Activities Anglo-saxon [/nits of Length in Special Work.—The f lowing units of length are used in special w< and are arranged in the order of their magnitui Metric units are not included, as they are the most part official only, and not generally use in commercial and industrial activities Anglo-Saxon countries. The mil (0.001 inch) is used in electrii work, especially in indicating the cross section wires. The point (approximately Vr2 inch) is used designating sizes of type by the number seventy-seconds of an inch height of the ty face.

SEEBOHM, se'bom, Frederic, English economic historian: b. Bradford, England, Nov. 23, 1833; d. Hitchin, Feb. 6, 1912. He was active in civic affairs, became a barrister in 1856, but devoted much of his attention to the study of the social organization of the Saxon, Celtic, and early English tribes. His publications include The English Village Community (1883), Tribal Custom in Anglo-Saxon Law (1902), The Tribal System in Wales (1895), and Customary Acres (1914).


The mdence shows that Gregory did intend to young Anglo-Saxon slaves, perhaps to edu-them as missionaries for their homeland. ings. The most important source for ,'s life, apart from three later legendary is his Register, the official collection of 854 written during his pontificate.

 

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