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... ancient history , for its materials present a dark chaos from which such a mind alone can produce light and order . How far this canon is to be admitted we need not discuss . It has , no doubt , been frequently acted upon , though never ...
... ancient history , for its materials present a dark chaos from which such a mind alone can produce light and order . How far this canon is to be admitted we need not discuss . It has , no doubt , been frequently acted upon , though never ...
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... ancient names of the sun , the right hand in this round being ever next the heap ( the carn , round which they walked three times from east to west accord- ing to the course of the sun ) . The Protestants in the Hebrides are almost as ...
... ancient names of the sun , the right hand in this round being ever next the heap ( the carn , round which they walked three times from east to west accord- ing to the course of the sun ) . The Protestants in the Hebrides are almost as ...
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... ancient writs in both forms ) was Temple land ; and the Knights Templars and their successors , the Hospitallers , were both wont to erect crosses upon tenements belonging to them . This might be the cross set up to indicate that ...
... ancient writs in both forms ) was Temple land ; and the Knights Templars and their successors , the Hospitallers , were both wont to erect crosses upon tenements belonging to them . This might be the cross set up to indicate that ...
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ancient Annals of Ulster appears arms ballad Basil the Macedonian believe Bishop British Museum called carrion crow Celts CENTENARIAN century Charles church copy correspondent curious CUTHBERT BEDE daughter death Deritend derived died doubt Duke Earl edition Edward England English engraved father France French George give given Gray's Inn Henry heraldry Herefordshire History honour inscription interesting James JAMES BRITTEN King known lady Lancashire land late Latin letter London Lord manor marriage married Mary meaning mentioned notice original paper parish passage pedigree poem poet portrait present printed probably published Queen query quoted readers referred remarkable Robert Roman saint Sanskrit says Scotland song STEPHEN JACKSON stone Street supposed Thomas tion translation verses viii volume W. J. LOFTIE Walter wife William word writing written