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Page 147
... remains no doubt in my mind , after a close examination of such documents as remain to us , that Joseph Warton , whose attitude has hitherto been strangely neglected , was in fact the active force in this remarkable revolt against ...
... remains no doubt in my mind , after a close examination of such documents as remain to us , that Joseph Warton , whose attitude has hitherto been strangely neglected , was in fact the active force in this remarkable revolt against ...
Page 457
... remains have been found in association with evidence of man's handiwork . It has been necessary to study the two kinds of evidence in correlation the one with the other before it became possible to form an adequate conception either of ...
... remains have been found in association with evidence of man's handiwork . It has been necessary to study the two kinds of evidence in correlation the one with the other before it became possible to form an adequate conception either of ...
Page 471
... remains of these people were unknown before 1848 , their handiwork — the rough implements of stone made by these men and their predecessors - had been the subject of much dis- cussion before then . As long ago as the year 1690 a flint ...
... remains of these people were unknown before 1848 , their handiwork — the rough implements of stone made by these men and their predecessors - had been the subject of much dis- cussion before then . As long ago as the year 1690 a flint ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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