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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... perhaps more than on any other , I think the efficiency of this Society will depend , and I hope in doing so I shall justify your reasonable expectations . I wish I had time , or ability , to express the universal sense of all , who ...
... perhaps more than on any other , I think the efficiency of this Society will depend , and I hope in doing so I shall justify your reasonable expectations . I wish I had time , or ability , to express the universal sense of all , who ...
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... perhaps , are sensible , to attain some tangible , or visible memorial of the great men of other days , to visit the spots which they frequented , to linger in the ruins of their habitations , the scenes in which their great deeds were ...
... perhaps , are sensible , to attain some tangible , or visible memorial of the great men of other days , to visit the spots which they frequented , to linger in the ruins of their habitations , the scenes in which their great deeds were ...
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... perhaps , are to be found insensible to the former , while it requires the peculiar constitution of a professed antiquary to feel much zeal in the pursuit of the latter . Mr. Hunter in the preface to his admirable work on the Deanery of ...
... perhaps , are to be found insensible to the former , while it requires the peculiar constitution of a professed antiquary to feel much zeal in the pursuit of the latter . Mr. Hunter in the preface to his admirable work on the Deanery of ...
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... perhaps such is the rapidity of modern improvements , by which old lumber of this kind ( as some consider it ) is swept away - be irretrievable . Who is not grateful to the antiquaries of former times , the Hearnes , the Lelands , the ...
... perhaps such is the rapidity of modern improvements , by which old lumber of this kind ( as some consider it ) is swept away - be irretrievable . Who is not grateful to the antiquaries of former times , the Hearnes , the Lelands , the ...
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... perhaps scarcely a parish in the county in which some coins , ornaments , sculptured or inscribed stones , vessels , and similar relics , are not from time to time found , and after a very brief interval again lost ; or , if not lost ...
... perhaps scarcely a parish in the county in which some coins , ornaments , sculptured or inscribed stones , vessels , and similar relics , are not from time to time found , and after a very brief interval again lost ; or , if not lost ...
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