Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 49
... things a Foula man makes clear to you is that he and his fellow - islanders are of Norse extraction . " Our forefathers " We are not Scotch , " said one , emphatically . were the old Vikings who came over from Norroway , " and the ...
... things a Foula man makes clear to you is that he and his fellow - islanders are of Norse extraction . " Our forefathers " We are not Scotch , " said one , emphatically . were the old Vikings who came over from Norroway , " and the ...
Page 77
... thing . Also if they swarm promptly and compactly ; otherwise if in a dilatory , desultory , and divided fashion . We are ... things he handles so lovingly - spiders , for example . This reminds us that yet another augury is deduced in ...
... thing . Also if they swarm promptly and compactly ; otherwise if in a dilatory , desultory , and divided fashion . We are ... things he handles so lovingly - spiders , for example . This reminds us that yet another augury is deduced in ...
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... things similar to what we have just observed in France - the Celtic populations of Great Britain and Ireland are all confined to the western extremities of their respective islands . Now what does this fact imply ? It implies that there ...
... things similar to what we have just observed in France - the Celtic populations of Great Britain and Ireland are all confined to the western extremities of their respective islands . Now what does this fact imply ? It implies that there ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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