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quadgram frequency
may be connoted with119
it is probable that102
be connoted with the75
seems to have been56
one of the most56
have been found in56
of the bronze epoch56
in the cave of56
is said to have55
the same word as55
on the other hand54
the great bear and52
of the great bear52
in the form of51
the end of the50
at the present day49
in the neighbourhood of49
during the bronze epoch49
the fact that the46
see if you can46
at the same time46
in one of the46
may be connoted the45
at the time of44
of the th century44
things to think about43
found in the cave43
of the stone age42
said to have been42
in the case of40
the name of the40
and it is probable39
in the museum of38
the surface of the38
is implied by the38
is the same word38
the form of a37
the length of the37
the lacustrine settlements of37
in view of the37
during the reindeer epoch37
and it is not36
the valley of the36
there is little doubt36
that is to say36
is probable that the36
in the course of35
at the end of35
is little doubt that34
from the lacustrine habitations33
which have been found33
the time of the33
the epoch of the33
been found in the33
the history of the33
in the first place33
in the shape of33
of hengist and horsa32
the middle of the32
of the great pyramid32
the lacustrine habitations of32
seem to have been32
lacustrine settlements of switzerland32
in all probability the32
lacustrine habitations of switzerland32
is not improbable that31
the mouth of the31
it is possible that31
for the most part31
it is not improbable31
in the lake of30
the banks of the30
great bear and mammoth30
the side of the30
the shape of a29
the tombs of hallstadt29
in the same way29
the museum of saint29
little doubt that the28
to be found in28
the bottom of the28
to have been the28
do you think the27
it is difficult to27
the interior of the27
is one of the27
from the fact that26
what do you think26
of one of the26
by the name of26
the beginning of the26
at the bottom of26
for the purpose of25
we have seen that25
the site of the25
of the human race25
the top of the25
epoch of the great25
in the midst of25
at the foot of24
the nature of the24
one and the same24
there is no doubt24
up to the present24
appear to have been23
to the stone age23
may be equated with23
in the words of23
the land of the23
of the bronze age23
it is to be23
the head of the23
in the th century23
in front of the23
the remains of the23
of the present day23
by the fact that23
in connection with the23
as well as the23
on the banks of22
for the sake of22
it is not unlikely22
you think the cave22
the age of the22
a large number of22
the bones of the22
the edge of the22
by the side of21
it is evident that21
the society of antiquaries21
to have been a21
the rest of the21
new description of england21
the base of the21
is not unlikely that21
of man during the21
the foot of the20
the date of the20
reason to suppose that20
be found in the20
a new description of20
in the middle of20
of the sacred cubit20
in the vicinity of20
be equated with the20
great bear and the20
the men of the20
of the swiss lakes20
it is impossible to20
under the name of20
was one of the20
the church of st20
of the reindeer epoch19
the symbol of the19
the days of the19
found in one of19
is obvious from the19
it would seem that19
one of the swiss19
the inhabitants of the19
and it may be19
at the beginning of19
in the parish of19
in the habit of19
the commencement of the19
of england and wales18
appears to have been18
by means of a18
the bed of the18
is possible that the18
to the fact that18
and in all probability18
at the present time18
in the valley of18
from time to time18
and there is no18
and there is little18
as we have seen18
the site of a18
bear and the mammoth18
as one of the18
by means of the18
is no doubt that18
of some of the17
to the antiquities of17
of which we have17
from the lacustrine settlements17
from the tombs of17
on the top of17
to the bronze epoch17
the worship of the17
of the iron epoch17
the case of the17
in the opinion of17
of history and technology17
to the present time17
i am unable to17
we are told that17
of the fact that17
museum of history and17
to suppose that the17
the same as the17
there can be no17
the remains of a17
in the great pyramid17
is said to be17
in the tombs of17
was in all probability17
in james city county17
in the lacustrine settlements17
i have little doubt16
it will be remembered16
be regarded as a16
it is noteworthy that16
as soon as the16
society of antiquaries of16
found in the lacustrine16
in various parts of16
of the existence of16
supposed to have been16
to the conclusion that16
found in the same16
the use of the16
not far from the16
belonging to the stone16
the face of the16
the origin of the16
is evident from the16
the tombs of the16
the course of the16
manners and customs of16
guide to the antiquities16
the walls of the16
bear and mammoth epoch16
the presence of the16
of antiquaries of scotland15
the east and west15
is of opinion that15
a portion of the15
the body of the15
to the effect that15
draw one of these15
from the museum of15
on the site of15
the museum of history15
on either side of15
the greater part of15
in favour of the15
one of these pictures15
so as to make15
on the surface of15
during the iron epoch15
the shores of the15
of the bones of15
the manners and customs15
length of the sacred15
in the isle of15
in the centre of15
a symbol of the15
the isle of man15
in some of the15
on the summit of15
in the time of15
do you think they15
are the remains of15
quarter of the th14
in a state of14
at the base of14
is the same as14
at the mouth of14
how do you think14
the antiquities of the14
on the side of14
if you can find14
view of the fact14
the close of the14
the board of trade14
was regarded as the14
the life of the14
in the caves of14
the construction of the14
from one of the14
with the exception of14
the god of the14
the firth of forth14
the value of the14
have little doubt that14
contributions from the museum14
to be met with14
a guide to the14
in the sepulchral cave14
met with in the14
in the history of14
found in the lake14
may be said to13
the late th century13
axis of the earth13
the centre of the13
which have been made13
not improbable that the13
as is well known13
sepulchral cave at aurignac13
to me to be13
of the white horse13
the sepulchral cave at13
for a long time13
of the isle of13
were in the habit13
and one of the13
once upon a time13
and see if you13
to believe that the13
a great number of13
have been met with13
to think about what13
it is said that13
by the aid of13
the building of the13
is to be found13
in addition to the13
the level of the13
the hand of man13
in spite of the13
the early iron age13
as that of the13
the eyes of the13
may be noted that13
and i have little13
it may be noted13
to be known as13
of the east and13
the author of the12
in the stone age12
the position of the12
one of the first12
in the hands of12
reason to believe that12
have also been found12
the name of a12
the story of the12
to show that the12
in the swiss lakes12
should be noted that12
no doubt that the12
the west of england12
have been discovered in12
in some parts of12
in the eyes of12
from a guide to12
national park service collection12
in the tomb of12
that it was a12
by the hand of12
said to be the12
and that it was12
the neighbourhood of the12
parts of the world12
is radically the same12
and there is a12
a generic term for12
of which have been12
will be remembered that12
a few years ago12
symbolism of the east12
which must have been12
the action of fire12
it should be noted12
the whole of the12
in his work on12
the size of the12
on the one hand12
the parish of st12
it would have been12
to be able to12
of the middle ages12
to be regarded as12
as a matter of12
to that of the12
is more probable that12
it may be that12
found in the sepulchral12
was the symbol of12
in the north of12
in the county of12
not unlikely that the12
and it is possible12
it is more probable12
as far as the11
is in all probability11
of the history of11
of the most ancient11
give a representation of11
the man of the11
man during the reindeer11
was found in the11
by boucher de perthes11
for the manufacture of11
in the immediate neighbourhood11
second quarter of the11
in the present day11
believed to have been11
in the department of11
of opinion that the11
the people of the11
it is necessary to11
known by the name11
that there is no11
in his history of11
the subject of the11
have been made in11
to a depth of11
to the probability that11
a fragment of a11
the fact that in11
the study of the11
found in the tombs11
of man in the11
it will be seen11
on the coast of11
the cave of aurignac11
the cubit of memphis11
must have been the11
french miniature of the11
the second quarter of11
an example of the11
can be no doubt11
the supposition that the11
of the iron age11
from a new description11
the vicinity of the11
cornish feasts and folklore11
in the interior of11
a considerable number of11
of the temple of11
the man in the11
would seem to have11
the sides of the11
as late as the11
of the society of11
the character of the11
the museum of natural11
supposed to be the11
there is no evidence11
is described as a11
is supposed to have11
museum of natural history11
the head of a11
in which they were11
there must have been11
the way in which11
with regard to the11
there is a river11
was said to be11
with the bones of10
the home of the10
type of the human10
part of the world10
it must have been10
the line of the10
of the quaternary epoch10
to be seen in10
may be found in10
the midst of the10
are to be found10
have been used as10
come down to us10
very little doubt that10
is proved by the10
during the epoch of10
to be used as10
the meaning of the10
is not to be10
are said to have10
the fact that it10
it is interesting to10
as we have already10
each side of the10
on account of the10
the high antiquity of10
so as to be10
the isle of wight10
the patron saint of10
i have already suggested10
the action of the10
and some of the10
of the parish of10
to the society of10
a certain amount of10
is clear from the10
during the stone age10
belonging to the bronze10
above the level of10
the ruins of the10
of the big bear10
the heat of the10
the form of the10
the part of the10
before the christian era10
a certain number of10
different parts of the10
in the possession of10
of the lake of10
which may be connoted10
a picture of the10
of the art of10
the names of the10
seems to me to10
is known as the10
of the kings of10
may be that the10
draw a picture of10
the coins of the10
man in the moon10
who is said to10
on some of the10
and it is quite10
the existence of a10
the height of the10
grandfather of hengist and10
was said to have10
in a subsequent chapter10
in regard to the10
the hands of the10
it will be noticed10
on the part of10
in spite of all10
of the tombs of9
of two or three9
of the early iron9
to the present day9
the fact of the9
in the light of9
the development of the9
the north of england9
derived its title from9
a study of the9
on account of their9
of the last century9
the trunk of a9
in the days of9
in the way of9
description of england and9
to be of the9
which is said to9
the early part of9
for the use of9
went out to hunt9
was a personification of9
the idea that the9
those found in the9
some relation to the9
the extraction of iron9
the site of an9
the side of a9
used to be known9
surface of the ground9
were known as the9
of the roman foot9
as early as the9
known under the name9
in the art of9
the owner of the9
in the same tomb9
it may be suggested9
was the son of9
i do not know9
the discovery of the9
and it is more9
lost language of symbolism9
of the walls of9
the primitive inhabitants of9
in the island of9
there is very little9
it is likely that9
it is obvious that9
as far as possible9
the lord of the9
the struggle for life9
can you think why9
the conclusion that the9
the grandfather of hengist9
on the edge of9
surface of the earth9
it is certain that9
the existence of the9
in different parts of9
on one of the9
of the bison clan9
valley of the somme9
a large part of9
found in the caves9
archeological society of virginia9
from symbolism of the9
on the evidence of9
would appear to be9
either side of the9
of the nineteenth century9
is very little doubt9
the capital of the9
on the walls of9
could not have been9
and that it is9
from the everyday book9
the diameter of the9
a matter of fact9
trunk of a tree9
the marniera of castione9
on the shores of9
on the coins of9
which we have already9
polar axis of the9
there is reason to9
the majority of the9
in the last century9
and in view of9
there was not a9
of the present century9
of a similar character9
in the presence of9
known to have been9
the work of the9
at a time when9
in the west of9
one of the best9
an emblem of the9
a title of the9
the base of a9
up and down the9
myths of crete and9
derived its name from9
all the rest of9
a part of the9
whence it is probable9
one or other of9
the remains of which9
at the time when9
a large quantity of9
must have been used9
as we shall see9
on a fragment of9
the round tower of9
a representation of a9
the cave of la9
the women and children8
the waves of the8
the waters of the8
at a depth of8
to the study of8
was found on the8
in order to make8
from that of the8
in the south of8
side by side with8
by one of the8
have been found at8
the summit of a8
paper in contributions from8
have been made by8
a depth of feet8
it seems to have8
of the four masters8
do you think people8
in the bed of8
the existence of man8
of a series of8
it was customary to8
in the manufacture of8
various parts of the8
of the epoch of8
that there is a8
which we have just8
we give a representation8
early part of the8
at the other end8
not appear to have8
the preservation of the8
be no doubt that8
just as in the8
to account for the8
text drawings in half8
the lake of geneva8
be assumed that the8
used to be held8
on each side of8
in point of fact8
with the fact that8
it would appear that8
in order to obtain8
the direction of the8
for the first time8
was placed in the8
have seen that the8
to be derived from8
at the two ends8
the mouth of a8
of the interior of8
and it is a8
in the middle ages8
the human race during8
is a matter of8
of which it is8
and so the cave8
in honour of the8
in the absence of8
a representation of the8
at the age of8
and mary college quarterly8
of the ancient egyptians8
tribes of central australia8
over the face of8
page and text drawings8
been discovered in the8
the form of an8
epoch which have been8
show in your sand8
epoch of the reindeer8
is more likely that8
the entrance of the8
the memory of the8
it is more likely8
the hand of the8
a piece of sandstone8
that part of the8
tell a story of8
as has been seen8
in contributions from the8
came to the conclusion8
of the tomb of8
a personification of the8
the skull of a8
of the trunk of8
in the late th8
is somewhat implied by8
the result of this8
under the title of8
that it was the8
who lived in the8
the idea of the8
think about what do8
it is clear that8
deemed to be the8
tone by howard v8
for the cure of8
mark the site of8
from the lake of8
you think they would8
of the museum of8
information as to the8
a variant of the8
the cave of laugerie8
in the land of8
ecclesiastical architecture of ireland8
william and mary college8
it is supposed that8
the meeting of the8
at the great pyramid8
if you can make8
it may be said8
an account of the8
it would thus seem8
but there is no8
to be that of8
attention to the fact8
in addition to this8
in the heart of8
and text drawings in8
the cave of the8
found in the swiss8
the language of the8
may be suggested that8
he did not know8
the music of the8
travels in the east8
the attention of the8
the lost language of8
of the children of8
in the province of8
other parts of the8
according to sir isaac7
can you think of7
in the face of7
objects found in the7
cave of les eyzies7
the sepulchral cave of7
of the use of7
the manner in which7
is by no means7
is supposed to be7
decade of the th7
and modern christian symbolism7
so as to form7
the fact that they7
have been known as7
the antiquity of the7
are told that the7
of the sepulchral cave7
more probable that the7
we must not omit7
the shape of the7
work at the great7
the upper part of7
with a view of7
the ancient inhabitants of7
be remembered that the7
to the action of7
greater part of the7
surface and grey core7
the water in which7
further implied by the7
the art of the7
the immediate neighbourhood of7
in that part of7
the time of his7
object of uncertain purpose7
it is curious to7
of the antiquity of7
it has already been7
side of the river7
as soon as they7
as a kind of7
implied by the fact7
rouletted line below the7
mounds of this period7
the ends of the7
the north of europe7
be suggested that the7
according to professor smyth7
occupies the site of7
it is true that7
as well as a7
the root of the7
from the mouth of7
it is reasonable to7
diameter of the earth7
appears to me to7
of the same kind7
to the east of7
so far as to7
is shown by the7
human race during the7
the heads of the7
at the close of7
the time when the7
is well known that7
antiquities of the early7
the mother of all7
the department of antiquities7
the descendants of the7
on the island of7
of one of these7
was alternatively known as7
with those of the7
was supposed to be7
bed of the lake7
ancient pagan and modern7
radically the same as7
is nothing but a7
the sign of the7
it may be assumed7
to pick up a7
be said to have7
and it will be7
is suggestive of the7
in a general way7
in our own day7
was a title of7
line below the mouth7
the picture of a7
formed part of the7
life in early britain7
to have derived its7
it was believed that7
it has been seen7
there used to be7
the chase during the7
in the church of7
it is quite likely7
it is only the7
of the royal society7
days of the year7
of crete and pre7
be said to be7
it seems probable that7
into the form of7
and customs of the7
park service collection from7
for the benefit of7
of the house of7
as in the case7
it was not until7
a more or less7
towards the end of7
marks the site of7
has been seen that7
may have been the7
white surface and grey7
tombs of the kings7
annals of the four7
to the west of7
in consequence of the7
during the great bear7
statistical account of scotland7
the purpose of the7
and the fact that7
were found in the7
and customs of man7
we are now considering7
to serve as a7
that they had been7
a coin of the7
of the base of7
we have already stated7
it seems to me7
difficult to believe that7
been met with in7
upper part of the7
to think about why7
with which we are7
is further implied by7
from end to end7
as well as to7
would not have been7
in the introduction to7
of the department of7
and it is the7
that it is not7
the life of st7
an examination of the7
which have been discovered7
the source of the7
to the existence of7
at one end and7
the lake of bienne7
in the construction of7
in the bronze age7
in the direction of7
we may assume that7
in the hand of7
of the digges house7
is believed to have7
in what is now7
man belonging to the7
a french miniature of7
with a layer of7
a hole in the7
turn our attention to7
radically the same word7
the evidence of the7
as you can that7
one of the danish7
pagan and modern christian7
have been used for7
in the seventh century7
it is believed that7
about what do you7
must not omit to7
of the most remarkable7
is represented in fig7
life and work at7
in connection with this7
to one of the7
in the open air7
to make use of7
to have been found7
think of as many7
for the extraction of7
but it is more7
sepulchres of ancient etruria7
the place of the7
we have already seen7
is quite likely that7
the proceedings of the7
which was found in7
about feet in length7
of the christian era7
and work at the7
is shown in the7
to those of the7
have come down to7
the end of a7
of the length of7
used to be a7
of the human species7
so far as i7
to have been made7
must have been a7
at the village of7
it would be difficult7
you can find out7
the first of the7
during the quaternary epoch7
it is well known7
the floor of the7
from ancient pagan and7
in which connection it7
on the subject of7
is obvious that the7
to the royal society7
are one and the7
to use his own7
names of england and7
in the nile valley7
sepulchral cave of aurignac7
the picts and scots7
man during the bronze7
the cave of les7
in close proximity to7
the sound of the7
we shall have to7
before the advent of7
one of the three7
the same way as7
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the site of this6
for the primary grades6
an essay on ancient6
the possession of a6
as far as i6
it was then that6
to the board of6
doubt as to the6
a seat of the6
have been found which6
fixed on the shaft6
in process of time6
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he seems to have6
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the remains of an6
the formation of the6
they must have been6
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its title from the6
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of the surface of6
by some of the6
all of which are6
the light of the6
may assume that the6
of the most important6
the bottom of this6
front of the digges6
to have been constructed6
as i have already6
it probable that the6
king of the gods6
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things to do show6
to have been known6
the north side of6
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not omit to mention6
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of the cubit of6
of the pied piper6
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of the cellar hole6
of ashes and charcoal6
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the probability that the6
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the fact that he6
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the river of stones6
the summit of the6
round tower of brechin6
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the property of the6
the use of bronze6
of the fifth century6
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the antiquity of man6
the bowels of the6
of the eighteenth century6
half of the th6
the top of a6
the minds of the6
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the forerunner of greece6
in the middle and6
second half of the6
service collection from yorktown6
in the sense of6
of our knowledge of6
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of which they were6
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in conjunction with the6
are more or less6
supposed to have derived6
fact that in the6
the result of the6
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in the firth of6
from a french miniature6
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may be said that6
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the inscription on the6
period of the iron6
name may be connoted6
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