fourteenth


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position 14 in a countable series of things

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coming next after the thirteenth in position

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This victory of the East Midland form was marked by, though it was not in any large degree due to, the appearance in the fourteenth century of the first great modern English poet, Chaucer.
(Surveyor of the World), an early fourteenth century poem of twenty-four thousand lines ('Paradise Lost' has less than eleven thousand), relating universal history from the beginning, on the basis of the Biblical narrative.
The popular ballads of the fourteenth century we must reserve for later consideration.
Brinkworth had written beforehand to announce his arrival at his estate for the fourteenth of August--but that he had not actually appeared until the fifteenth.
The participants in the regional preparatory meeting will examine the substantive items on the agenda and the topics of the workshops of the Fourteenth Congress to make action-oriented recommendations to serve as a basis for the draft recommendations and conclusions for consideration by the Congress.
In 1868, in the wake of the Civil War, the Fourteenth Amendment was added to the U.S.
2 - Abdullah bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz, Al-Askar, Secretary General of the Region's Council in the Governorate of the Eastern Region, fourteenth rank.
American Founding Son: John Bingham and the Invention of the Fourteenth Amendment.
(Chapter three deals with answers in the fourteenth century.) Two other questions of the fourteenth century are how the Holy Trinity is enjoyed, namely, as a whole or as the persons separately, and in what way beatific enjoyment is a contingent or necessary act.
Everyman's Constitution: Historical Essays on the Fourteenth Amendment, the "Conspiracy Theory," and American Constitutionalism comes from a deaf law librarian who in 1938 successfully argued that the authors of the fourteenth amendment were motivated by abolitionist fervor and Civil war outcomes.
The Best Case for the Critics: An Alternative Fourteenth
The time traveler's guide to medieval England; a handbook for visitors to the fourteenth century.
Advocates looking to reduce or eradicate criminal disenfranchisement often home in on an obscure section of the Fourteenth Amendment (1868), one of the three civil rights amendments ratified during Reconstruction.
Before heading to France, Ragheb made it a point to celebrate his eldest son's fourteenth birthday.