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... called Bautasteina . " Yngl . Sag . c . 8 . • Sturleson speaks of two distinct ages . " The first , " he says , " was called Bruna - aulla ( the age of funeral piles ) , in which it was customary to burn all the dead , and to erect ...
... called Bautasteina . " Yngl . Sag . c . 8 . • Sturleson speaks of two distinct ages . " The first , " he says , " was called Bruna - aulla ( the age of funeral piles ) , in which it was customary to burn all the dead , and to erect ...
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... called the great year ; and their annual variation , the precession of the equinoxes . Several systems have been formed by philosophers , in order to explain this phenomenon , and to demonstrate its cause ; but none of them have yet ...
... called the great year ; and their annual variation , the precession of the equinoxes . Several systems have been formed by philosophers , in order to explain this phenomenon , and to demonstrate its cause ; but none of them have yet ...
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... called ' the honour- able council of the Mesta . This court is accused of partiality to the shepherds ; and it is a subject of complaint throughout Spain , that all disputes relative to the Mesta should be referable to such a tribunal ...
... called ' the honour- able council of the Mesta . This court is accused of partiality to the shepherds ; and it is a subject of complaint throughout Spain , that all disputes relative to the Mesta should be referable to such a tribunal ...
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