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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... be of a more inexpensive kind than is common in Archæological and Topographical works : so that illustrations in engraving or lithograph , cannot frequently be introduced , unless the correspondents , or others , may have the liberality a ...
... be of a more inexpensive kind than is common in Archæological and Topographical works : so that illustrations in engraving or lithograph , cannot frequently be introduced , unless the correspondents , or others , may have the liberality a ...
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... kind in different parts of the world . " It is hoped that a Collection so useful to the Antiquary and the Topographer , may serve as the nucleus of a Repository , into which may flow by degrees , a much larger number of curious and in ...
... kind in different parts of the world . " It is hoped that a Collection so useful to the Antiquary and the Topographer , may serve as the nucleus of a Repository , into which may flow by degrees , a much larger number of curious and in ...
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... kind . And many persons are checked at their very first entrance on these branches of study , by being unable to purchase the books requisite for carrying them on successfully . In this case , also , we may venture to hope for ...
... kind . And many persons are checked at their very first entrance on these branches of study , by being unable to purchase the books requisite for carrying them on successfully . In this case , also , we may venture to hope for ...
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... kind enough to allow me one further indulgence before I address myself , at greater length , to the business of the day - namely to permit me to propose a resolution to the meeting for this purpose : -We are honoured to - day with the ...
... kind enough to allow me one further indulgence before I address myself , at greater length , to the business of the day - namely to permit me to propose a resolution to the meeting for this purpose : -We are honoured to - day with the ...
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... kind to which they may resort . But the place of meeting of these , generally in the metropolis , is probably distant from their residences . And the interest felt by each person in researches , extended over so wide a field as the ...
... kind to which they may resort . But the place of meeting of these , generally in the metropolis , is probably distant from their residences . And the interest felt by each person in researches , extended over so wide a field as the ...
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