Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... ancient faith nor the art and literature it had fostered and preserved . Scarcely had the excitement of this crisis passed when public attention became engrossed with the momentous question of the union of the crowns . Meanwhile ...
... ancient faith nor the art and literature it had fostered and preserved . Scarcely had the excitement of this crisis passed when public attention became engrossed with the momentous question of the union of the crowns . Meanwhile ...
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... ancient School of Mysteries , the priests were initiated in astronomy , agriculture , medicine and magic . We do not propose to speak of a hinterland behind that hinterland , nor to attempt to locate the origin of the Maori race ; all ...
... ancient School of Mysteries , the priests were initiated in astronomy , agriculture , medicine and magic . We do not propose to speak of a hinterland behind that hinterland , nor to attempt to locate the origin of the Maori race ; all ...
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... ancient pro- vinces had been inured to that duty ever since the time of the rigor- ous Frederick William I. At the same time public collections were everywhere set on foot , such as thitherto had never been known save for charitable ...
... ancient pro- vinces had been inured to that duty ever since the time of the rigor- ous Frederick William I. At the same time public collections were everywhere set on foot , such as thitherto had never been known save for charitable ...
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