The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... remains to make it one of the most curious monuments of antiquity on the east of Scotland . * Hitherto no regular crannoges have been found , though the great plain of Strathmore , which was evidently at one time more extensively lake ...
... remains to make it one of the most curious monuments of antiquity on the east of Scotland . * Hitherto no regular crannoges have been found , though the great plain of Strathmore , which was evidently at one time more extensively lake ...
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... remains indicating other species , some belonging to forms now only found in warmer climates , and some to types confined to temperate climates indeed , but far separated by distance from Britain . Interesting illustrations of the ...
... remains indicating other species , some belonging to forms now only found in warmer climates , and some to types confined to temperate climates indeed , but far separated by distance from Britain . Interesting illustrations of the ...
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... remains to be applied to the support of schools , reading - rooms , baths , and other good and pleasant objects . The leading Societies subscribed largely to the Relief Fund during the cotton famine ; a fact which will find a place in ...
... remains to be applied to the support of schools , reading - rooms , baths , and other good and pleasant objects . The leading Societies subscribed largely to the Relief Fund during the cotton famine ; a fact which will find a place in ...
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and Spelling By Henry Alford D D Dean | 39 |
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