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... stone , and , at the Dru- idical temple at Abury , there is also an astronomi- cal stone , in the same relative position . In the silence of tradition , this one relation to science becomes an important clew ; but we were content to ...
... stone , and , at the Dru- idical temple at Abury , there is also an astronomi- cal stone , in the same relative position . In the silence of tradition , this one relation to science becomes an important clew ; but we were content to ...
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... Stone- henge passes exactly through the middle of this cursus . But here is the high point of the theory : the Druids had the magnet ; laid their courses by it ; their cardinal points in Stonehenge , Ambres- bury , and elsewhere , which ...
... Stone- henge passes exactly through the middle of this cursus . But here is the high point of the theory : the Druids had the magnet ; laid their courses by it ; their cardinal points in Stonehenge , Ambres- bury , and elsewhere , which ...
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