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Page 188
If , on the other hand , we suppose Britain to mean Kent ( the part of our island most familiar to foreigners ) , and inwards to mean inshore , or coastwise , then six days sail inwards from the North Foreland would bring us to St.
If , on the other hand , we suppose Britain to mean Kent ( the part of our island most familiar to foreigners ) , and inwards to mean inshore , or coastwise , then six days sail inwards from the North Foreland would bring us to St.
Page 189
Now it is difficult , after reading the account of Diodorus , to avoid coming to the conclusion that the island in question lay close to the Cornish coast . Cornishmen are described as having direct intercourse with foreign merchants ...
Now it is difficult , after reading the account of Diodorus , to avoid coming to the conclusion that the island in question lay close to the Cornish coast . Cornishmen are described as having direct intercourse with foreign merchants ...
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Five hundred years ago the lords of these lands devoted their large wealth to the building and upkeep of the stately structures that adorn the road from this spot right across the island to the large temple ; but in modern times new ...
Five hundred years ago the lords of these lands devoted their large wealth to the building and upkeep of the stately structures that adorn the road from this spot right across the island to the large temple ; but in modern times new ...
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Saint Paul du Var Rediscovered By the Rev H R HAWEIS M A | 86 |
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