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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... observe and describe all these . And we may venture to hope that from the resident gentry and the parochial clergy we shall receive ready and valuable assistance . We would especially point out that great service may be conferred upon ...
... observe and describe all these . And we may venture to hope that from the resident gentry and the parochial clergy we shall receive ready and valuable assistance . We would especially point out that great service may be conferred upon ...
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... , " he says , " who reside upon the spot , where the phenomena occur , can make such a continued series of regular observations as is necessary for their complete proof . They alone can D 2 Mr. Poulett Scrope's Address . 19.
... , " he says , " who reside upon the spot , where the phenomena occur , can make such a continued series of regular observations as is necessary for their complete proof . They alone can D 2 Mr. Poulett Scrope's Address . 19.
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... observation of its fossil contents , to its true epoch , can alone note the habits of the animals of each country , and the limits of its vegetation , or obtain a satisfactory knowledge of its universal contents ; with a thousand other ...
... observation of its fossil contents , to its true epoch , can alone note the habits of the animals of each country , and the limits of its vegetation , or obtain a satisfactory knowledge of its universal contents ; with a thousand other ...
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... observations of Mr. Fane , he said the Committee had been most anxious that no difference should exist between the North and South of the county . Mr. Fane was the only person from the South who had condescended to accept the office of ...
... observations of Mr. Fane , he said the Committee had been most anxious that no difference should exist between the North and South of the county . Mr. Fane was the only person from the South who had condescended to accept the office of ...
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... observation , more especially to those of Mr. Smith , we owe the first table of regular stratification , and the ... observations and experiments were carried on very much in the district I have described ; nor could you easily find a ...
... observation , more especially to those of Mr. Smith , we owe the first table of regular stratification , and the ... observations and experiments were carried on very much in the district I have described ; nor could you easily find a ...
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