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... century . They were dancing in the churchyard on Christmas night and a judgement fell on them so that they could not ... century ) there is nothing in Child older than the fifteenth century ( Stephen and Robin and Gandeleyn ) . Nor are ...
... century . They were dancing in the churchyard on Christmas night and a judgement fell on them so that they could not ... century ) there is nothing in Child older than the fifteenth century ( Stephen and Robin and Gandeleyn ) . Nor are ...
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... century , when line - fighting for infantry armed with missile weapons seemed to have gone out of fashion . This gap in the continuity of British tactics was due to the introduction of fire - arms , which during the first two centuries ...
... century , when line - fighting for infantry armed with missile weapons seemed to have gone out of fashion . This gap in the continuity of British tactics was due to the introduction of fire - arms , which during the first two centuries ...
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... century B.C. The Irish annals mention Irish invaders from Gaul in the third or second century B. C. Previously it had been held by scholars that the earliest of these poems did not date earlier than the fifth century A. D .; but by ...
... century B.C. The Irish annals mention Irish invaders from Gaul in the third or second century B. C. Previously it had been held by scholars that the earliest of these poems did not date earlier than the fifth century A. D .; but by ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
Copyright | |
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