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Side 3
... head , and added that a Greek word with that meaning was to him unknown . I ransacked lexicon after lexicon , but no serpent - temple called by the ancients a Dracontium " was to be found . On further investigation it came to light that ...
... head , and added that a Greek word with that meaning was to him unknown . I ransacked lexicon after lexicon , but no serpent - temple called by the ancients a Dracontium " was to be found . On further investigation it came to light that ...
Side 6
... head on one side - cast into the water , or out upon a cross - road . Ovid , as a looker on , describes the trades - folk at Rome as having themselves and their wares sprinkled with water drawn from the well of Mercury at the Capmæan ...
... head on one side - cast into the water , or out upon a cross - road . Ovid , as a looker on , describes the trades - folk at Rome as having themselves and their wares sprinkled with water drawn from the well of Mercury at the Capmæan ...
Side 8
... head , And - brightest crown that doth thy brow adorn , Of thee it shall be said , There was the Holy One of Israel born . " The most remarkable confirmation of my state- ment is the fact that I possess the picture of a medal of Christ ...
... head , And - brightest crown that doth thy brow adorn , Of thee it shall be said , There was the Holy One of Israel born . " The most remarkable confirmation of my state- ment is the fact that I possess the picture of a medal of Christ ...
Side 10
... head . These graves are closely covered with slab - like blocks of chalk on opening them , no trace of metal or wood is found , only a perfect skeleton and a slight appearance of brownish dust on the chalk slabs at the bottom . These ...
... head . These graves are closely covered with slab - like blocks of chalk on opening them , no trace of metal or wood is found , only a perfect skeleton and a slight appearance of brownish dust on the chalk slabs at the bottom . These ...
Side 17
... head , which was the seat of the fatal injury , was carefully examined . The result of the exami- nation , and of a very long discussion which took place on the reading of the report of the examination to the Swedish Society of ...
... head , which was the seat of the fatal injury , was carefully examined . The result of the exami- nation , and of a very long discussion which took place on the reading of the report of the examination to the Swedish Society of ...
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