Kilminster, in the London Directory, strips them, by the addition of but one letter, of their terrors, and shows them to be of local origin.
I SAID in my last chapter that nearly half of the names in the London Directory are of local origin, and I proved my statement by an appeal to certain figures.
The Bible has foretold that this is to be our condition; and our names, at least those of local origin, have impressed on our very foreheads the truth of such a Divine prophecy.
Eatwell” and “Early” are also both of local origin.
We think we have shewn in the preceding paragraphs that the evidence, so far brought forward for a local origin of the eosinophil cells, does not withstand the objections that have been raised.
By the inductive method then we conclude that a local originof the eosinophil cells can hardly come under discussion.
All the same, it should not be out of place to explain the possibilities that are given for a local origin of the eosinophil cells.
Easter has a local origin (from a place in Essex) and also represents Mid.
These names are all of local origin, from chapelries in Normandy or England.
Footnote: This is by far the largest class, counting by names, not individuals, and many names for which I give another explanation have also a local origin.
It ought properly to be, I doubt not, Bedburg, a name of local origin, and the same as Bedborough.
Let us take another name with the same ending, Clutterbuck, also, I doubt not, a name of local origin, though I am unable in this case to identify the place.
Let us take a name of a different kind, Starbuck, no doubt of local origin, from the place called Starbeck in Yorkshire.
Most naturalists take into their very conception of a species, explicitly or by implication, the notion of a material connection resulting from the descent of the individuals composing it from a common stock, of local origin.
There is, however, a class of wares found at Naukratis which does not seem to be of local origin.
We have seen that Mycenaean pottery found in Crete has a pedigree which no other region can claim, and that it can only have a local origin.
The small garrisons maintained in the provinciae inermes seem also to have been of local origin; cf.
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