The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 1
Negotiations were immediately opened with Mr . Britton , and the whole of the
Collection alluded to passed into the hands of the Provisional Committee for the
sum of £150 ; the terms of purVOL . I . — NO . I . e of the Membershefir present ...
Negotiations were immediately opened with Mr . Britton , and the whole of the
Collection alluded to passed into the hands of the Provisional Committee for the
sum of £150 ; the terms of purVOL . I . — NO . I . e of the Membershefir present ...
Page 6
... in whose hands the research into subjects of antiquity may be as well
prosecuted as in the hands of gentlemen , and who may therefore contribute to
the welfare of a Society established now , for the first time , in this county — a
county which ...
... in whose hands the research into subjects of antiquity may be as well
prosecuted as in the hands of gentlemen , and who may therefore contribute to
the welfare of a Society established now , for the first time , in this county — a
county which ...
Page 21
While listening to it , he had put his hand into his pocket , and taken out a
valuable ring , which any lady might covet , and which had recently been found
under the hearthstone of a cottage in the neighbourhood of Warminster . It had
belonged ...
While listening to it , he had put his hand into his pocket , and taken out a
valuable ring , which any lady might covet , and which had recently been found
under the hearthstone of a cottage in the neighbourhood of Warminster . It had
belonged ...
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... as well as the marks of order and adaptation to their manpur purpose , found in
the animals and plants whose remains occur in a " fossil state — all this
bespeaks , as strongly as any example that Paley has used — the hand of a
beneficent ...
... as well as the marks of order and adaptation to their manpur purpose , found in
the animals and plants whose remains occur in a " fossil state — all this
bespeaks , as strongly as any example that Paley has used — the hand of a
beneficent ...
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Paley has used — the hand of a beneficent and wise designing Providence ,
acting from the first . Geology has a special claim to the attention of Wiltshiremen .
I speak within hearing of some who may easily contradict me ; but without fear of
...
Paley has used — the hand of a beneficent and wise designing Providence ,
acting from the first . Geology has a special claim to the attention of Wiltshiremen .
I speak within hearing of some who may easily contradict me ; but without fear of
...
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