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Peter Elmy Replies: 280 Views: 293008 |
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I was reminded by a telly prog last night that I had left off my list of "weird contemporaries" the name of Robert Fludd. (He was on the prog because he was an alleged Master of the Priory o ... | |
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Peter Elmy Replies: 89 Views: 181681 |
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That's a pretty tall order! But assuming you mean ballpark figures I'd offer the following for your five-stage example:
1. India and Africa together -- indeterminate (say, 100 million years) 2. Indi ... |
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Peter Elmy Replies: 280 Views: 293008 |
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Ah...the Earl of Essex...such an interesting character. He of course mounted an equally futile attempt at a coup d'etat just before Elizabeth's death as the Gunpowder people did just after. And it was ... | |
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Peter Elmy Replies: 280 Views: 293008 |
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I agree that they would have been completely bonkers, or at any rate more bonkers than supposing that Catholicism could have been re-introduced into Britain by as late as 1605. However we are dealing ... | |
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Peter Elmy Replies: 280 Views: 293008 |
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Of course if you want a true conspiracy theory perhaps you should look more closely at the conspirators. They were, you will recall, trying to re-introduce "the Old Religion". Suppose that w ... | |
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Peter Elmy Replies: 81 Views: 148514 |
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And why just the Plains Indians? If it's so easy to capture feral horses how come none of the other North American tribes (hundreds of them) availed themselves of this remarkably advantageous animal? ... | |
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