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It was supposed by Stukeley to mean " the stone town of the Druids , " an impossible and absurd etymology which a year or two ago was gravely propounded and defended by an able writer in the columns of a leading London daily paper .
It was supposed by Stukeley to mean " the stone town of the Druids , " an impossible and absurd etymology which a year or two ago was gravely propounded and defended by an able writer in the columns of a leading London daily paper .
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Discarding the assumption of supreme and ineffable wisdom , once supposed to be the equipment of every reviewer , and accepting the harsh judgment likely to follow the avowal of birth south of the Tweed , we confess to having found the ...
Discarding the assumption of supreme and ineffable wisdom , once supposed to be the equipment of every reviewer , and accepting the harsh judgment likely to follow the avowal of birth south of the Tweed , we confess to having found the ...
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rener used to sit , and there saw him sitting in his well , though much offended with smells ; and going seat , leaning upon his elbow resting upon the desk , home with master Lyde to supper , he lodged at before him ; he supposed him ...
rener used to sit , and there saw him sitting in his well , though much offended with smells ; and going seat , leaning upon his elbow resting upon the desk , home with master Lyde to supper , he lodged at before him ; he supposed him ...
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