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Why Is Blyth Called Blyth? [Solved]
The place-name Blyth is first attested in 1130 as Blida, and takes its name from the river Blyth. The river’s name comes from the Old English adjective blīðe meaning ‘gentle’ or ‘merry’. The town of Blyth is referred to as Blithmuth in 1236 and Blithemuth in 1250.
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This lecture sets out a brief history of two versions of capitalist software. The first drove the capitalist hardware during the period …
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