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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... say , however , that I am extremely happy to accept the office which your kindness disposes you to confer on me , notwithstanding that it is one of which I consider myself unworthy , having but little knowledge of those pursuits , which ...
... say , however , that I am extremely happy to accept the office which your kindness disposes you to confer on me , notwithstanding that it is one of which I consider myself unworthy , having but little knowledge of those pursuits , which ...
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... say , in accepting it - upon the ground merely of the strong interest I feel , and have always felt , in the study of those pursuits which it is the main object of this Society to propagate and encourage that I must trust to your ...
... say , in accepting it - upon the ground merely of the strong interest I feel , and have always felt , in the study of those pursuits which it is the main object of this Society to propagate and encourage that I must trust to your ...
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... say the Society has my most sincere good wishes , as I trust it will have the good wishes of every gentleman in the county , for its success . And if I have the good fortune to live as long as my friend Mr. Britton has stated that he ...
... say the Society has my most sincere good wishes , as I trust it will have the good wishes of every gentleman in the county , for its success . And if I have the good fortune to live as long as my friend Mr. Britton has stated that he ...
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... say , of the material objects most closely associated with what to every Christian must always be the most intensely interesting event and personage in history . This feeling , like all other powerful instincts of our nature , is liable ...
... say , of the material objects most closely associated with what to every Christian must always be the most intensely interesting event and personage in history . This feeling , like all other powerful instincts of our nature , is liable ...
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... say , " calls up the spirits of past generations . We see them gliding among the trees planted by them , or through the ruins of the buildings they inhabited . We see them in their proper apparel , and with all the rank and port that ...
... say , " calls up the spirits of past generations . We see them gliding among the trees planted by them , or through the ruins of the buildings they inhabited . We see them in their proper apparel , and with all the rank and port that ...
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