Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, Volume 31The Club, 1910 - Archaeology List of members in each volume. |
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... existence without any written rules , under the presidency of my honoured predecessor , Mr. J. C. Mansel - Pleydell . One of his excellent maxims , which I have often heard him enunciate , and which , as well as many others , I ...
... existence without any written rules , under the presidency of my honoured predecessor , Mr. J. C. Mansel - Pleydell . One of his excellent maxims , which I have often heard him enunciate , and which , as well as many others , I ...
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... existence ! Organized war is now being made against the locusts in South Africa , with some success ; but the insects are so prolific and destructive that the campaign is never - ending . In connection with this it may be mentioned that ...
... existence ! Organized war is now being made against the locusts in South Africa , with some success ; but the insects are so prolific and destructive that the campaign is never - ending . In connection with this it may be mentioned that ...
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... existence is seen in the African jerboa in the desert where water and even dew are unobtainable for long periods . The jerboa buries in the sand a sufficient number of small juicy melons to last him during the dry season , and with them ...
... existence is seen in the African jerboa in the desert where water and even dew are unobtainable for long periods . The jerboa buries in the sand a sufficient number of small juicy melons to last him during the dry season , and with them ...
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... existence of man at that early epoch should rest on some more substantial evidence than these eoliths , the apparent rough workings on which are , in the opinion of many , due to natural causes and not in any way to human action . What ...
... existence of man at that early epoch should rest on some more substantial evidence than these eoliths , the apparent rough workings on which are , in the opinion of many , due to natural causes and not in any way to human action . What ...
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... existence there . See an account of it in Hutchins Vol . IV . , 396 . Chantry Roll No. 89 . The Lepers House in Dorchester had no lands attached to it , but received yearly from Mr. Williams . It is mentioned in Hutchins , Vol . II ...
... existence there . See an account of it in Hutchins Vol . IV . , 396 . Chantry Roll No. 89 . The Lepers House in Dorchester had no lands attached to it , but received yearly from Mr. Williams . It is mentioned in Hutchins , Vol . II ...
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