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TES8 From Session 334 April 12, 1967 Gallaghers Metropolitan spy bus federal

([Jane added:] Yes. At Metropolitan, alone, Bill met a group being lectured on medieval warfare.)

TPS4 Deleted Session September 12, 1977 Turkish outlaws monks leaders sword

[...] The television program you saw about monasteries and privacy to some extent applies here, for in the hurly-burly of medieval life there was no privacy for thought.

[...] People of solitary nature born in medieval times had to make their own structures, and if they were not hermits or monks, they were outlaws of one kind or another, frequenting the woods, which were often full of semi-permanent but isolated communities—men and women who preyed upon travelers, for example.

You both had existences in which you combined the traits of each in medieval Europe. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 831, January 15, 1979 copyedited Tam Sue medieval private

So your present experience is quite different than that of those forefathers who lived in the medieval world, say, and you cannot appreciate the differences in your [present] subjective attitudes, and in the quality, as well as the kind of, social intercourse that exists now. [...]

[...] This is true in a way that was impossible for the masses of the people in medieval times. [...]

(Pause.) Now in medieval times organized religion, or organized Christianity, presented each individual with a screen of beliefs through which the personal self was perceived. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session August 12, 1979 groin Protestants moral parochial money

Not to work at an ordinary job, or at a clearly defined occupation, has always had a tint of European decadence to Americans—and that is to some extent the result of the early Protestants’ attitude toward the wealthy, robed gentlemen of the late medieval, Roman Catholic Church. [...]

There is a long history connected with such American Puritan beliefs about morality, having to do with the fact that medieval priests were sometimes licentious, and opulent. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session March 11, 1981 church Normandy grandfather heresy nightmare

In medieval times to be excommunicated was no trivial incident, but an event harkening severance that touched the soul, the body, and all political, religious and economic conditions by which the two were tied together. [...]

TES2 Session 73 July 22, 1964 Pipers constructions chair seed depth

[...] The shop was concerned with the forerunner, or a forerunner, of balloons, an early invention that never became popular, for the distribution of letters in medieval France.

TES5 Session 204 November 1, 1965 John Driscoll Dudley Elms companion

[...] I do not know, perhaps a connection here with the heroine of an opera, or medieval novel. And still speaking of the passage, a room of medieval surroundings such as a castle. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 840, March 12, 1979 Billy viruses smallpox cat disease

It’s interesting to note, also, that in medieval Europe larger amounts of those extracts were used as hallucinogens by witches and the members of various other cults.

TES5 Session 236 February 28, 1966 drawing smudges tracing horizontal stickers

[...] A medieval scene depicted, with romantic overtones. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 931, July 15, 1981 sinful overlays journal church bonding

“In medieval times, to be excommunicated was no trivial incident, but an event harkening severance that touched both the soul and the body, and all political, religious and economic conditions by which the two were tied together.