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 30
... mention this absurdity not so much for its own sake , as because it leads one to think whether one of the uses of such a Society as the present may not perhaps be that of making local information better known ; and putting it within ...
... mention this absurdity not so much for its own sake , as because it leads one to think whether one of the uses of such a Society as the present may not perhaps be that of making local information better known ; and putting it within ...
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... mention by all Wiltshiremen - John Aubrey , of Easton Piers . It is impossible to refer to the subject of Wiltshire history with- out mentioning Aubrey ; and it would be ungrateful to omit him , for no man was more attached to his ...
... mention by all Wiltshiremen - John Aubrey , of Easton Piers . It is impossible to refer to the subject of Wiltshire history with- out mentioning Aubrey ; and it would be ungrateful to omit him , for no man was more attached to his ...
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... mention of him here . It consists of one folio volume , marked A. Another , to which he constantly refers as " Liber B , " has been lost for many years . There are two parts in the one that is left ; both of which have been printed by ...
... mention of him here . It consists of one folio volume , marked A. Another , to which he constantly refers as " Liber B , " has been lost for many years . There are two parts in the one that is left ; both of which have been printed by ...
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... mention and exhibit them now , as we are talking about Wiltshire Topography , and are wishing to know what we have got upon that subject . The company will be so kind as to pardon me , if I take this opportunity of saying a few words on ...
... mention and exhibit them now , as we are talking about Wiltshire Topography , and are wishing to know what we have got upon that subject . The company will be so kind as to pardon me , if I take this opportunity of saying a few words on ...
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... mentioned , by personal visits to many places , by collecting in the usual way from public records , wills , registers , and other similarly dark receptacles , which people of this peculiar taste are compelled to dive into , I have , I ...
... mentioned , by personal visits to many places , by collecting in the usual way from public records , wills , registers , and other similarly dark receptacles , which people of this peculiar taste are compelled to dive into , I have , I ...
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