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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... body of active coadjutors to observe and describe all these . And we may venture to hope that from the resident gentry and the parochial clergy we shall receive ready and valuable assistance . We would especially point out that great ...
... body of active coadjutors to observe and describe all these . And we may venture to hope that from the resident gentry and the parochial clergy we shall receive ready and valuable assistance . We would especially point out that great ...
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... body of members , by encouraging such researches , and giving publicity to their results , may be expected both to throw a new light on the history of those parts of the county which have been already described , and to retrieve the ...
... body of members , by encouraging such researches , and giving publicity to their results , may be expected both to throw a new light on the history of those parts of the county which have been already described , and to retrieve the ...
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... body of the members could not feel too much indebted to those gentlemen , who had accepted those more important offices , which at the same time passed under less high - sounding names than some others in the Society . Mr. KENRICK , of ...
... body of the members could not feel too much indebted to those gentlemen , who had accepted those more important offices , which at the same time passed under less high - sounding names than some others in the Society . Mr. KENRICK , of ...
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... bodies , how strong and hooked their bill , how muscular their limbs , how curved their claws , how keen their vision , how rapid their flight ! Is the second division that extensive one , comprising all the smaller birds which perch ...
... bodies , how strong and hooked their bill , how muscular their limbs , how curved their claws , how keen their vision , how rapid their flight ! Is the second division that extensive one , comprising all the smaller birds which perch ...
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... bodies been found in the Sarsen Stones ? 2. What remains of mammalia have been found in the superficial drift of Wiltshire ? 3. What is the extent of the lower green sand in this county ? 4. Does it occur in the Vale of Wardour ? 5. Do ...
... bodies been found in the Sarsen Stones ? 2. What remains of mammalia have been found in the superficial drift of Wiltshire ? 3. What is the extent of the lower green sand in this county ? 4. Does it occur in the Vale of Wardour ? 5. Do ...
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