Our British Ancestors: Who and what Were They? An Inquiry Serving to Elucidate the Traditional History of the Early Britons by Means of Recent Excavations, Etymology, Remnants of Religious Worship, Inscriptions, Craniology, and Fragmentary Collateral HistoryHenry and Parker, 1865 - 555 pagina's |
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