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... stone , With characters most rude inscribed , Yet legible , KEE PONT HISS IDE The letters and the stone were Roman , The origin was known to no man , Or so he mused ; a bumpkin rude , Most rudely gaping , by him stood , And seemed ...
... stone , With characters most rude inscribed , Yet legible , KEE PONT HISS IDE The letters and the stone were Roman , The origin was known to no man , Or so he mused ; a bumpkin rude , Most rudely gaping , by him stood , And seemed ...
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... stones were erected by human force . " Such , he imagines , was the Men - Amber Stone , which certain marks upon it led him to suppose had been dedicated to Mercury . He further noted that at certain seasons the vulgar " payed to this stone ...
... stones were erected by human force . " Such , he imagines , was the Men - Amber Stone , which certain marks upon it led him to suppose had been dedicated to Mercury . He further noted that at certain seasons the vulgar " payed to this stone ...
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... stone would fall on one side , leaving the unworn point most exposed to be acted on by the water lying in the angle of the crevice , evaporation being less rapid there than at other parts . This point would then be worn away , and the stone ...
... stone would fall on one side , leaving the unworn point most exposed to be acted on by the water lying in the angle of the crevice , evaporation being less rapid there than at other parts . This point would then be worn away , and the stone ...
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