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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... known that the most perfect examples of the beautiful , in almost every department of art , in architecture , sculpture , and design , are derived from antiquity . And , even in this utilitarian age , the quality of beauty is found to ...
... known that the most perfect examples of the beautiful , in almost every department of art , in architecture , sculpture , and design , are derived from antiquity . And , even in this utilitarian age , the quality of beauty is found to ...
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... known to have been one of the chief theatres of the sanguinary and protracted warfare waged by the invading Danes and Saxons with the aboriginal Britons , and with one another . Within its limits the heroic Arthur , and still more ...
... known to have been one of the chief theatres of the sanguinary and protracted warfare waged by the invading Danes and Saxons with the aboriginal Britons , and with one another . Within its limits the heroic Arthur , and still more ...
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... known to all geologists for its rare molluscs . Our corn - brash and forest marble beds , are little else than masses of organic remains . The laminated tilestones of this formation , in their ripple - marked surfaces strewed over with ...
... known to all geologists for its rare molluscs . Our corn - brash and forest marble beds , are little else than masses of organic remains . The laminated tilestones of this formation , in their ripple - marked surfaces strewed over with ...
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... purpose , nor for mere pleasure , but with the view of seeing what may be done towards making better known what there is in Wiltshire , on its surface , E under its soil , or in its past history , Rev. J. E. Jackson's Address . 25.
... purpose , nor for mere pleasure , but with the view of seeing what may be done towards making better known what there is in Wiltshire , on its surface , E under its soil , or in its past history , Rev. J. E. Jackson's Address . 25.
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... known , and by leaving behind them , when it is their turn to depart , more information upon these subjects than they found . There is much in the county to invite those who live in it to pay some attention to these things . It is as ...
... known , and by leaving behind them , when it is their turn to depart , more information upon these subjects than they found . There is much in the county to invite those who live in it to pay some attention to these things . It is as ...
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