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Side 3
The writers on ethnology hitherto have been mainly physiologists , partly also philologists ; whilst psychology has remained a sort of neutral ground , for the conflicting opinions of both . But , it must be observed , that in the most ...
The writers on ethnology hitherto have been mainly physiologists , partly also philologists ; whilst psychology has remained a sort of neutral ground , for the conflicting opinions of both . But , it must be observed , that in the most ...
Side 14
On historical grounds , we believe the first inhabitants of Britain to have been Celtic - using the name in rather a vague sense ; and yet limiting our argument even to the monuments of the country , it will be seen that this current ...
On historical grounds , we believe the first inhabitants of Britain to have been Celtic - using the name in rather a vague sense ; and yet limiting our argument even to the monuments of the country , it will be seen that this current ...
Side 15
Under this stone the ground is neatly flagged , considering the rudeness of monuments of this kind . " * 15 Several monuments of this description are mentioned in the same work . St. Iltut's hermitage in Brecknockshire , is constructed ...
Under this stone the ground is neatly flagged , considering the rudeness of monuments of this kind . " * 15 Several monuments of this description are mentioned in the same work . St. Iltut's hermitage in Brecknockshire , is constructed ...
Side 23
It extends southwards along the slope of the Pennine , from Castle Carrock ( including Croglin and Cumrew ) to Culgaith , the end of the garden , where it was stopped by the nature of the ground . The people of this ancient settlement ...
It extends southwards along the slope of the Pennine , from Castle Carrock ( including Croglin and Cumrew ) to Culgaith , the end of the garden , where it was stopped by the nature of the ground . The people of this ancient settlement ...
Side 24
In them we see a tendency to avoid the vallies , and , for permanent residences , to seek the highest ground ... The reasons are obvious ; the vallies were impenetrable thickets , and pestilential marshes , -the high grounds were ...
In them we see a tendency to avoid the vallies , and , for permanent residences , to seek the highest ground ... The reasons are obvious ; the vallies were impenetrable thickets , and pestilential marshes , -the high grounds were ...
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Cumberland & Westmorland, Ancient & Modern: The People, Dialect ... Jeremiah Sullivan Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2020 |
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