The History of England: The history of the Anglo-Saxons from the earliest period to the Norman conquest ... In three volumes ... 6th ed. 1836Longman, Orme, Brown and Green, and Longman, 1839 |
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... natural history , which philosophy has long since exploded , both from the animal and vegetable kingdoms . The other misconception , which has now been stretched , with that fertility of error which usually follows the desertion of the ...
... natural history , which philosophy has long since exploded , both from the animal and vegetable kingdoms . The other misconception , which has now been stretched , with that fertility of error which usually follows the desertion of the ...
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... natural things , than are sufficient to account for their phenomena , may be effica ciously applied to determine the question , whether the human race has originated from one , or many primeval stocks ; because the most judicious phy ...
... natural things , than are sufficient to account for their phenomena , may be effica ciously applied to determine the question , whether the human race has originated from one , or many primeval stocks ; because the most judicious phy ...
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... natural capacity and the intellectual activity , though with a different application , have been equal in both classes . Influenced by dissimilar circumstances , and directed to distinct subjects , the mental power of each may have ...
... natural capacity and the intellectual activity , though with a different application , have been equal in both classes . Influenced by dissimilar circumstances , and directed to distinct subjects , the mental power of each may have ...
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... natural that when possessed of Spain , they should also acquire the more distant colonies of the Phenicians , and continue their commercial intercourse with the British islands , and the neighbouring shores . Hence , there is no reason ...
... natural that when possessed of Spain , they should also acquire the more distant colonies of the Phenicians , and continue their commercial intercourse with the British islands , and the neighbouring shores . Hence , there is no reason ...
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... natural growth of a people so rude as the Britons and Gauls . They must have derived both the information and the habit from more civilised regions . The Druidical order con- sisted of three sorts of men ; Druids , Bards , and Ouates ...
... natural growth of a people so rude as the Britons and Gauls . They must have derived both the information and the habit from more civilised regions . The Druidical order con- sisted of three sorts of men ; Druids , Bards , and Ouates ...
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