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... period ( for all of which there is not an iota of historical proof ) , but by what may be called a native interpretation . It presents both as erected by British hands , both on British ground , in the same period of British customs and ...
... period ( for all of which there is not an iota of historical proof ) , but by what may be called a native interpretation . It presents both as erected by British hands , both on British ground , in the same period of British customs and ...
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... period of ten years , and the temperature of the following May was also coldest , being 51.39 ° . Consequently this weather proverb is not supported by facts , and cannot , I think , be admitted among the many venerable axioms handed ...
... period of ten years , and the temperature of the following May was also coldest , being 51.39 ° . Consequently this weather proverb is not supported by facts , and cannot , I think , be admitted among the many venerable axioms handed ...
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... period in question to admit of such an undertaking as the megalithic structure of Stonehenge . The granite of which the inner circle of stones ( originally thirty in number , and weighing several hundred tons ) is composed must have ...
... period in question to admit of such an undertaking as the megalithic structure of Stonehenge . The granite of which the inner circle of stones ( originally thirty in number , and weighing several hundred tons ) is composed must have ...
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