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... tion ; to Mr. Newton , and to Mr. Vaux , of the British Museum , who , in their respective departments , gave me every possible information , and who made some very valuable suggestions ; to Professor Longmore , and to Dr. de Chaumont ...
... tion ; to Mr. Newton , and to Mr. Vaux , of the British Museum , who , in their respective departments , gave me every possible information , and who made some very valuable suggestions ; to Professor Longmore , and to Dr. de Chaumont ...
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... tion , is simply to mislead . No one who reads English history supposes Lewis to be an accurate representa- tion of the French Louis , or would care to see it printed Looee . Nor does anyone suppose that an Englishman pronounces the ...
... tion , is simply to mislead . No one who reads English history supposes Lewis to be an accurate representa- tion of the French Louis , or would care to see it printed Looee . Nor does anyone suppose that an Englishman pronounces the ...
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... tion - The Englishman possesses great advantages in the varied aspects of his country - Ethnology essential to history - Reasons for entitling this work ' A Prologue to Authentic English History ' 249 ERRATA . P. 52 , line 15 , for ...
... tion - The Englishman possesses great advantages in the varied aspects of his country - Ethnology essential to history - Reasons for entitling this work ' A Prologue to Authentic English History ' 249 ERRATA . P. 52 , line 15 , for ...
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... tion perhaps altogether unparalleled . If there is any one physiological fact which is indisputable , it is that peculiarities physical , mental , and pathological are transmitted from ancestor to descendant ; * if there is any one fact ...
... tion perhaps altogether unparalleled . If there is any one physiological fact which is indisputable , it is that peculiarities physical , mental , and pathological are transmitted from ancestor to descendant ; * if there is any one fact ...
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... tion would perhaps have been - Did the Saxons absorb the Britons , or did the Britons absorb the Saxons ? As it has not been demonstrated that one or other of those events must necessarily have occurred , it remains 12 THE ENGLISH AND ...
... tion would perhaps have been - Did the Saxons absorb the Britons , or did the Britons absorb the Saxons ? As it has not been demonstrated that one or other of those events must necessarily have occurred , it remains 12 THE ENGLISH AND ...
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