The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1854 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... England , inasmuch as we all know there is not a barrow opened that does not tell its own tale , nor an excavation made which does not reward the industry and enterprise of its conductors . The question that I conceive to be of the ...
... England , inasmuch as we all know there is not a barrow opened that does not tell its own tale , nor an excavation made which does not reward the industry and enterprise of its conductors . The question that I conceive to be of the ...
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... England- ( cheers ) —and its noble and magnanimous possessor is not only entitled to gratitude for his past services in connection with this county , but additionally for what he has done to benefit this glorious country . ( Cheers ...
... England- ( cheers ) —and its noble and magnanimous possessor is not only entitled to gratitude for his past services in connection with this county , but additionally for what he has done to benefit this glorious country . ( Cheers ...
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... England is a matter of deeper interest to Englishmen than the history of Europe , or of the world , so to a Wiltshireman the antiquities and history of his own County , and especially of his immediate neighbourhood , must offer an ...
... England is a matter of deeper interest to Englishmen than the history of Europe , or of the world , so to a Wiltshireman the antiquities and history of his own County , and especially of his immediate neighbourhood , must offer an ...
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Edward Hungerford Goddard. others . Indeed there is scarcely any district of England whose local history has been , till very lately , so much neglected , or where so much , even now , remains to be accomplished . And yet how rich it is ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. others . Indeed there is scarcely any district of England whose local history has been , till very lately , so much neglected , or where so much , even now , remains to be accomplished . And yet how rich it is ...
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... England ; those of Edyngton , Bradenstoke , Kington St. Michael , Bradfield , and Monkton Farleigh ; the important town in which we are now assembled , with its castle of the 12th century ; Marlborough , which also figured largely in ...
... England ; those of Edyngton , Bradenstoke , Kington St. Michael , Bradfield , and Monkton Farleigh ; the important town in which we are now assembled , with its castle of the 12th century ; Marlborough , which also figured largely in ...
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