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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Page 23
... called to that position by the kindness , and certainly the absence of local jealousy , of a South Wiltshire bench . ( Cheers . ) In the next place their attention had been called to the physical conformation of the county , by which a ...
... called to that position by the kindness , and certainly the absence of local jealousy , of a South Wiltshire bench . ( Cheers . ) In the next place their attention had been called to the physical conformation of the county , by which a ...
Page 25
... called . These , I need hardly say , are numerous beyond reckoning . They include all the varieties of animals- " beasts and fowl , and creeping things and fishes ; " all the varieties of trees and plants , " from the cedar of Lebanus ...
... called . These , I need hardly say , are numerous beyond reckoning . They include all the varieties of animals- " beasts and fowl , and creeping things and fishes ; " all the varieties of trees and plants , " from the cedar of Lebanus ...
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... called " Ancient Wiltshire , " to the preparation of which , the late Mr. Cunnington contributed so much , reflect the highest credit upon the patriotic gentleman whose name they bear . I only regret that the Rev. J. E. Jackson's ...
... called " Ancient Wiltshire , " to the preparation of which , the late Mr. Cunnington contributed so much , reflect the highest credit upon the patriotic gentleman whose name they bear . I only regret that the Rev. J. E. Jackson's ...
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... called on any lady or gentleman who wished to make any remark on Mr. Jackson's address to do so , and no one responding to the call , he requested the Rev. A. FANE to address the meeting , which he did , to the great gratification of ...
... called on any lady or gentleman who wished to make any remark on Mr. Jackson's address to do so , and no one responding to the call , he requested the Rev. A. FANE to address the meeting , which he did , to the great gratification of ...
Page 67
... called the Weir - pond , ( which is now filled up , ) and the shafts being let go , the scold was tipped backwards into the water , the shafts flying up , and being recovered again by means of the ropes attached to them . The chair is ...
... called the Weir - pond , ( which is now filled up , ) and the shafts being let go , the scold was tipped backwards into the water , the shafts flying up , and being recovered again by means of the ropes attached to them . The chair is ...
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