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 | Literary Criticism - 1815
...found, 17 feet below the surface of a bog in Mr Kirwin's district, a woollen coat of coarse, but eren, network, exactly in the form of what is now called a Spencer. A razor, with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and large wooden bowls, some only half made,... | |
 | Edward Wakefield - 1812
...for centuries ago. In 1786 there was found, seventeen feet below the surface of a bog in my district, a woollen coat of coarse but even net-work, exactly...it had been made by a modern tailor. A razor with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and large wooden bowls, some only half made were also found,... | |
 | Sir Richard Phillips - 1815
...ацо. In 1786 there were found, 17 feet below the turluce of a bog in Mr. Kirwan'j. district, • woollen coat of coarse, but even, network, exactly in the form of what is now «ailed a spencer. A razor, with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and large wooden bowls,... | |
 | William Hone - History - 1827 - 870 pages
...ago. In 1786 there were found, seventeen feet below the surface of a bog in Mr. Kirwan 's district, a woollen coat of coarse, but even, network, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer; a razor, with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and large wooden bowls, some only half made,... | |
 | Sir Daniel Wilson - Social Science - 1851 - 714 pages
...Richard Lovell Edgeworth, in a Report to the Commissioners for improving the bogs in Ireland, as " a woollen coat of coarse but even net-work, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer." Iron arrow-heads, large wooden bowls, some only half made, with what were supposed to be the remains... | |
 | 1860
...seventeen feet below the surface of an Irish bog, in the county of Longford. This is described as " a woollen coat of coarse but even network, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer." Iron arrow-heads, large wooden bowls, some only half made, with what were supposed to be the remains... | |
 | Sir Daniel Wilson - History - 1863
...Richard Lovcll Edgeworth, in a Report to the Commissioners for improving the bogs in Ireland, as " a woollen coat of coarse but even net-work, exactly in the form of what is 110 w called a spencer." Iron arrow-heads, large wooden bowls, some only half made, with what were... | |
 | John Williams - 1867 - 260 pages
...seventeen feet below the surface of an Irish bog, in the county of Longford. This is described as " a woollen coat of coarse but even network, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer." Iron arrow-heads, large wooden bowls, some only half made, with what were supposed to lie the remains... | |
 | Alfred Cooper Fryer - 1893 - 125 pages
...of Longford, another specimen of ancient British manufacture was discovered. This is described as ' a woollen coat of coarse, but even network, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer.' * Tydain Tad Awen is said first to have reduced music to a system or art. f From telu, to stretch or... | |
 | Language Arts & Disciplines - 1815
...80, there wos found 1 7 feet below the surface of a bog in Mr. Kirwan's district, a weollen coat ot coarse, but even net-work, exactly in the form of what is now called » spenscr. A razor with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and lar^e wooden bowls, some only... | |
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