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Fascinating despite all its conclusions being so completely wrong. I read a download of the 1695 version complete with long s! A chance to see historical methods in the making.
Peppered with gems like, " . . . the Britans were then a savage and barbarous people, knowing no use at all of garments." Mr. Jones thinks the Britans, among others, did not build Stonehenge, believing them incapable. He goes on to discourse on who, he thinks, did.