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... naturally would be ) Old British - that they are not sepulchres , but sepulchral monuments set up in memory of great tragic events in Old British history , and that , con- sequently , they are not of that extremely remote pre ...
... naturally would be ) Old British - that they are not sepulchres , but sepulchral monuments set up in memory of great tragic events in Old British history , and that , con- sequently , they are not of that extremely remote pre ...
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... natural sockets on the surface of the ground ( many of them requiring only to be moved a very short distance , some per- haps scarcely moved at all ) , and ( whether partially chiselled or not I cannot say ) have been simply set up on ...
... natural sockets on the surface of the ground ( many of them requiring only to be moved a very short distance , some per- haps scarcely moved at all ) , and ( whether partially chiselled or not I cannot say ) have been simply set up on ...
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... naturally be adopted , just as the Saxons in England adopted the Roman name of cester , and the Poles the Latin word dom ( a house ) , the art of constructing which they had learned from the Roman colonists on the Danube , having ...
... naturally be adopted , just as the Saxons in England adopted the Roman name of cester , and the Poles the Latin word dom ( a house ) , the art of constructing which they had learned from the Roman colonists on the Danube , having ...
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... natural life of the author , and for seven years after his death ; but if such seven years expired before the end of forty - two years from the first publication , the copyright was in that case to endure for such period of forty - two ...
... natural life of the author , and for seven years after his death ; but if such seven years expired before the end of forty - two years from the first publication , the copyright was in that case to endure for such period of forty - two ...
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... natural umbrella , of which the filbert - tree stem represents the stick . " A conflict of this savage nature , which happened in one of the Duke of Gordon's forests , was fatal to both of the combatants . Two large harts , after a ...
... natural umbrella , of which the filbert - tree stem represents the stick . " A conflict of this savage nature , which happened in one of the Duke of Gordon's forests , was fatal to both of the combatants . Two large harts , after a ...
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