The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 11
... seems to us not to have laid that stress on the personal influence of the leaders of the movement which he ought to have done , and this is a defect which in a biographer of the chief among them cannot easily be condoned . We may accept ...
... seems to us not to have laid that stress on the personal influence of the leaders of the movement which he ought to have done , and this is a defect which in a biographer of the chief among them cannot easily be condoned . We may accept ...
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... seems to be of opinion that the col- location of worked flints and mammoths ' remains must always be due to the action of a deluge . In speaking of the drift , he notes that here especially we find the traces of man and the remnants of ...
... seems to be of opinion that the col- location of worked flints and mammoths ' remains must always be due to the action of a deluge . In speaking of the drift , he notes that here especially we find the traces of man and the remnants of ...
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... seems to have had its place taken by a regular cross - street , or ' Cardo ' Maximus , ' at right angles to their direct western road . Then come the Romans , with their drilled legions , with all ' things strange , and an outlandish ...
... seems to have had its place taken by a regular cross - street , or ' Cardo ' Maximus , ' at right angles to their direct western road . Then come the Romans , with their drilled legions , with all ' things strange , and an outlandish ...
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