The derivation of nisa (old Norse nisa) and kuanek seems probable enough, though some doubt is thrown on the latter by the fact that in Labrador the word is applied to an eatable seaweed.
It seems probable, however, that they have learned the use of these instruments from the Eskimos.
It is only of recent years that it has been introduced, but from what I hear it appears to have spread, and it seems probable that it will continue to do so, and in course of time affect the whole population.
It seems probable, therefore, that these Lower Cretaceous plants represent local peculiarities of {76} vegetation such as now sometimes occur in tropical countries.
We do not know the nature of savage logic in dealing with these visions of the night, but some such line of reasoning as this, it seems probable, is in their minds.
Communism in living and the law of hospitality, it seems probable, accompanied all the phases of Indian life in savagery and in barbarism.
I am not able to state whether or not the households thus united by the bond of kin practiced communism in living in ancient times, but it seems probable.
It seems probable that a very small portion of cholera discharges suffices to infect a very large body of water and maintain its infectiousness for a considerable time.
These organisms may act in virtue of their growth and the consequent demand for oxygen, as seems probable in certain cases of malignant pustule, where the affected individual dies with symptoms of asphyxia.
It seems probable, therefore, that nearly all of the deaths charged under these heads belong to the disease under consideration.
It seems probable that in the early dates of Sinhalese history there is an error of about 62 years.
It seems probable that Mârânanda and Mukocha, the first missionaries to Pakche and Silla were Hindus or natives of Central Asia who came from China and some of the early art of Silla is distinctly Indian in style.
It seems probable that he is a metamorphosis of Indra.
Ample provision is made for both, but it is not clear how far a purely Buddhist ritual is contemplated and it seems probable that an extensive Brahmanic cultus existed side by side with the Buddhist ceremonial.
It seems probable, therefore, that the site of Maruchak must be near the site of Merv-el-Rud, although it does not actually command the entrance to the Chaharshamba valley and the road to Afghan Turkistan.
Inconceivably rugged and difficult of access, it seems probable that it is more accessible from Badakshan than from the south.
Even in Europe the kiss in early mediæval days was, it seems probable, not widely known as an expression of sexual love; it would appear to have been a refinement of love only practiced by the more cultivated classes.
It seems probable that we have in these reliefs symbolic representations of offerings made by living relations or descendants for the pleasure and sustenance of the dead.
If, as seems probable, the naked female figure is Aphrodite, the boy (R) is probably Eros.
It seems probable that it is to this period that we must attribute this easterly movement.
It seems probable, too, that the bodies buried in the Regulini-Galassi and other warrior tombs were also of this type.
It seems probable that a diligent search through public and private libraries and museums in that country would lead to the discovery of some of his globes or mathematical instruments.
It seems probable, therefore, that the Jewish community at Corinth was not wealthy.
If this first ruler of Jerusalem known to us was a Hittite, as seems probable, it would be a striking confirmation of Ezekiel's statement.
In view of the clear Babylonian equivalence, however, it seems probable that it is Joseph-el.
On the whole, it seems probable that "Satan's throne" is a reference to the fact that Pergamum was the seat of the government and of the worship of the emperor of Rome.
By this same line of reasoning it seems probable that A2 in figure 60 is the sign for the great-great-great cycle, although this fact can not be definitely established because of the lack of comparative evidence.
These corrections are all suggested by Professor Forstemann and are necessary if the calculations he suggests are correct, as seems probable.
As the record stands, it seems probable that if we count this number 6.
It seems probable, as Bunsen has conjectured, that the Vectilian Palace in which Commodus lived, occupied the part of the Caelian next to the Coliseum.
It seems probable, therefore, that it suffered severely in the civil wars of Sylla and Marius, and did not recover itself until the establishment of an imperial villa there gave it some importance.
That a gate would be required here in Aurelian's Wall, at least before Constantine's reign, while the camp was still occupied, seems probable.
It seems probable, then, that the pamphlet of 1705 dealing with the execution of Mary Phillips and Elinor Shaw is a purely fictitious narrative.
It seems probable, on the contrary, that the statute enacted in the reign of Henry VIII was passed rather to support the church in its struggle against sorcery and witchcraft than to limit its jurisdiction in the matter.
It seems probable--to reason backward from later practice--that less important trials were conducted almost exclusively by the minor church courts.
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