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Page 183
... evidence.of it in literature . The race which has carried its flag from Arctic to Antarctic and from farthest East to utmost West must be adventurous ; and instinctively we look also for the evidence that it is so . Again , the English ...
... evidence.of it in literature . The race which has carried its flag from Arctic to Antarctic and from farthest East to utmost West must be adventurous ; and instinctively we look also for the evidence that it is so . Again , the English ...
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... evidence of tradition , and of tribal names , shows that there had been a continual flow of population into Britain before the Roman age . The Atrebates , the Belgae , the Parisii , the Brigantes , and others , are equally familiar ...
... evidence of tradition , and of tribal names , shows that there had been a continual flow of population into Britain before the Roman age . The Atrebates , the Belgae , the Parisii , the Brigantes , and others , are equally familiar ...
Page 289
... evidence of the existence , at the same place and time , of both Animism and Normalism . There is no evidence , known to me , that either of them was anywhere anterior to the other . 4. All through the history no one calls himself ...
... evidence of the existence , at the same place and time , of both Animism and Normalism . There is no evidence , known to me , that either of them was anywhere anterior to the other . 4. All through the history no one calls himself ...
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