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... fact ; and it seems at least probable that , as is also stated , he erected the stones . This view is further confirmed by the fact that the ancient name of Amesbury , which is , I believe , the town nearest to Stonehenge , was Ambrose ...
... fact ; and it seems at least probable that , as is also stated , he erected the stones . This view is further confirmed by the fact that the ancient name of Amesbury , which is , I believe , the town nearest to Stonehenge , was Ambrose ...
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... fact , undoubtedly exercised by allowing the name to all owners of land in Scotland , without the slightest regard to the nature of their tenure . I hope and believe that good - men are no less numerous in Scotland than of yore , but ...
... fact , undoubtedly exercised by allowing the name to all owners of land in Scotland , without the slightest regard to the nature of their tenure . I hope and believe that good - men are no less numerous in Scotland than of yore , but ...
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... fact ( if fact it be ) of marigolds closing up at night , when it is not likely that one reader in ten thousand ( gardeners excepted ) would know whether such is the case or not . My own belief is that marigolds do not close at night ...
... fact ( if fact it be ) of marigolds closing up at night , when it is not likely that one reader in ten thousand ( gardeners excepted ) would know whether such is the case or not . My own belief is that marigolds do not close at night ...
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