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 14
... respect it stands proudly distinguished and exempt from the reproach which rests upon the Northern section . And hence , together with the honoured memory of Sir Richard Hoare , will always be associated in the regard of every ...
... respect it stands proudly distinguished and exempt from the reproach which rests upon the Northern section . And hence , together with the honoured memory of Sir Richard Hoare , will always be associated in the regard of every ...
Page 18
... respect not inferior to any other . The Geology of Wiltshire is indeed not very elaborate , extending only from the London clay to the old red sandstone , but the paleontology of this limited range is peculiarly rich . The fossils of ...
... respect not inferior to any other . The Geology of Wiltshire is indeed not very elaborate , extending only from the London clay to the old red sandstone , but the paleontology of this limited range is peculiarly rich . The fossils of ...
Page 26
... respect to marks and memorials of former ages and former men , it can show some things that are almost peculiar to it - things which speak with silent eloquence to cultivated minds , asking only for a little curi- osity and care ; and ...
... respect to marks and memorials of former ages and former men , it can show some things that are almost peculiar to it - things which speak with silent eloquence to cultivated minds , asking only for a little curi- osity and care ; and ...
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... respect , the Archæology of Wiltshire , i.e. , the study of those monuments which owe their origin to the art and labour of mankind . Standing as we do within a few miles of British earthworks , temples and camps ; of Roman ways and ...
... respect , the Archæology of Wiltshire , i.e. , the study of those monuments which owe their origin to the art and labour of mankind . Standing as we do within a few miles of British earthworks , temples and camps ; of Roman ways and ...
Page 37
... respect to the ancient heraldry on church windows , and other devices in wood and stone that may be found about the build- ing , these are not generally intelligible , except to persons who have made county genealogy part of their study ...
... respect to the ancient heraldry on church windows , and other devices in wood and stone that may be found about the build- ing , these are not generally intelligible , except to persons who have made county genealogy part of their study ...
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