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... natural water courses , and Boyd and McGrath have suggested that water in these systems was diverted and managed within the artificial channels or moats that ringed the Iron Age settlements . The outermost , later moats were infilled ...
... natural water courses , and Boyd and McGrath have suggested that water in these systems was diverted and managed within the artificial channels or moats that ringed the Iron Age settlements . The outermost , later moats were infilled ...
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... natural than that , as the population pressed against [ their ] . . . narrow boundaries , Englishmen should have swarmed all over the world . ' Before 1800 , this version of cause and effect had appeared natural only intermittently and ...
... natural than that , as the population pressed against [ their ] . . . narrow boundaries , Englishmen should have swarmed all over the world . ' Before 1800 , this version of cause and effect had appeared natural only intermittently and ...
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... natural delineation of human passions , human characters and human incidents ' , and by 1800 spoke of ' Low and rustic life ' as being ' that condition ' in which ' the essen- tial passions of the heart ... speak a plainer and more ...
... natural delineation of human passions , human characters and human incidents ' , and by 1800 spoke of ' Low and rustic life ' as being ' that condition ' in which ' the essen- tial passions of the heart ... speak a plainer and more ...
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