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... early Stewart age , had an important liberating effect upon early Anglo- American political life , we must proceed with more caution with regard to the special thesis which this work was written to uphold . Its purport is , in brief ...
... early Stewart age , had an important liberating effect upon early Anglo- American political life , we must proceed with more caution with regard to the special thesis which this work was written to uphold . Its purport is , in brief ...
Page 343
... early medicine partakes largely of the nature of magie - is probably among all peoples and certainly among the Nordic races an essentially syncretic process . Of all forms of cultural influence magic passes most easily and most rapidly ...
... early medicine partakes largely of the nature of magie - is probably among all peoples and certainly among the Nordic races an essentially syncretic process . Of all forms of cultural influence magic passes most easily and most rapidly ...
Page 362
... EARLY CELTIC STONE CROSSES . Photographed by the late Mr. Romilly Allen in County Donegal . The cross to the left is ... early documents of Irish or Eng- lish origin . The longest of these and in many. 362 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ...
... EARLY CELTIC STONE CROSSES . Photographed by the late Mr. Romilly Allen in County Donegal . The cross to the left is ... early documents of Irish or Eng- lish origin . The longest of these and in many. 362 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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