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... perhaps , have the advantage of my contemporaries on this subject , or at least I hope I shall be found adequate to the task which I have undertaken , in rescuing some of the Bardic lore from being irretrievably lost . I have given ...
... perhaps , have the advantage of my contemporaries on this subject , or at least I hope I shall be found adequate to the task which I have undertaken , in rescuing some of the Bardic lore from being irretrievably lost . I have given ...
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... perhaps attract some notice . The sun , on which the fourth is said to have been poured , Mr. Mede has interpreted to signify the German empire ; it is here applied to France , and considered as clearly fulfilled and illustrated by the ...
... perhaps attract some notice . The sun , on which the fourth is said to have been poured , Mr. Mede has interpreted to signify the German empire ; it is here applied to France , and considered as clearly fulfilled and illustrated by the ...
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... perhaps would say ) to the antiquary , will be seen in his account of Stonehenge : All that can be , or perhaps ought to be said is , that the mass of stones in question is a most extraordinary and stupendous object ; and as it cannot ...
... perhaps would say ) to the antiquary , will be seen in his account of Stonehenge : All that can be , or perhaps ought to be said is , that the mass of stones in question is a most extraordinary and stupendous object ; and as it cannot ...
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