Examples of using Caxton in English and their translations into Portuguese
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leaf 261 verso of Caxton printing.
excellent British schools such as Caxton.
Windermere, United Kingdom 2.2 km to Windermere Lake Cruises Ltd(Show map) Caxton Cottage hosts guests of Windermere.
M26 hand grenade is seen in"Collateral Massacre" in Caxton network equipment during his time in Vietnam.
With an integral educational project for children 1 to 18 years of age, Caxton College was one of the first schools to incorporate technology in the classroom and board the train of education 2.0.
Caxton College was able to overcome many of the drawbacks of older projectors such as costly maintenance
Hey, Senor Caxton!
Who's gonna be a dead man, Caxton?
Note: Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press.
William Caxton sets up the first printing press in England at Westminster.
Gillian tells her lover, reporter Ben Caxton, about her experience with Smith.
William Caxton(c. 1415- c. March 1492)
The last two days were held at Caxton Hall, Westminster due to the Scottish Drill Hall being booked for an examination.
When Ben Caxton disappears, Jill takes Mike to Harshaw to defend his rights, but succeeds only when the authorities threaten Mike.
the successor to William Caxton.
Lydgate, Caxton and Homer, but there are creations of Shakespeare's own too
Saint Ambrose" at the Christian Iconography website* Forum about the"ambrosian rite"*"Of St. Ambrose" from the Caxton translation of the Golden Legend* Augustine's account of the penitence of Theodosius.
He was once censured by the non-religious CPGB for holding Parsi initiation ceremonies for his children at Caxton Hall, Westminster,
Faraday and Caxton.
The following day I was invited to address a large meeting in Caxton Hall, at which I was introduced to the London audience by Sir Francis Younghusband.