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 32
... three miles north of Chippenham . Though by position and education , a gentleman , he was from an early period of his life so involved in litigation and trouble that he was never independent and never 32 Conversazione .
... three miles north of Chippenham . Though by position and education , a gentleman , he was from an early period of his life so involved in litigation and trouble that he was never independent and never 32 Conversazione .
Page 33
... period of his life , made a sort of attempt to form a company on the principle of division of labour , as we hope we are doing now . What is still more to the purpose , F he set it on foot in this very town ; Rev. J. E. Jackson's ...
... period of his life , made a sort of attempt to form a company on the principle of division of labour , as we hope we are doing now . What is still more to the purpose , F he set it on foot in this very town ; Rev. J. E. Jackson's ...
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... period or other , or in some way or other , they were not associated . A good deal about them , their pedigree , and family history , has been printed in a little work of Sir R. C. Hoare's ; but it is not accurate : and of their estates ...
... period or other , or in some way or other , they were not associated . A good deal about them , their pedigree , and family history , has been printed in a little work of Sir R. C. Hoare's ; but it is not accurate : and of their estates ...
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... period have come down to us , and the topographer is not at liberty to invent them . He must keep to facts , and produce evidence for his statements . I was saying that it was very hard and very weary work , when the enquiry extends ...
... period have come down to us , and the topographer is not at liberty to invent them . He must keep to facts , and produce evidence for his statements . I was saying that it was very hard and very weary work , when the enquiry extends ...
Page 40
... period . He then 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 ...
... period . He then 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 ...
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