Actually, it shouldn't be that hard to research -- take a look at a
good biography of any important figure of the period, someone
comparable to whoever you're imagining, and you should have a fair
approximation of the answer.
George Robinson
On 11/13/2010 9:24 PM, Epiphanie Bloom wrote:
> Your thinking might be correct, Henry, I'm not completely sure that
> History was taught at that time. I wish this topic were easier to
> research!
>
> Epiphanie
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