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What is the value of paper in the thirteenth and fourteenth century? Compare

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Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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i) In thirteenth century a scholar wanted to copy a book. But he didn't have enough paper. So he washed the the writing off a manuscript which he did not want then driwd the paper and used it.

ii) In fourteenth century, if we bought some food in the market then we would be lucky because we will have a paper which the shopkeeper will wrap and give it to us.

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