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 19
... says , " who reside upon the spot , where the phenomena occur , can make such a continued series of regular observations as is necessary for their complete proof . They alone can D 2 Mr. Poulett Scrope's Address . 19.
... says , " who reside upon the spot , where the phenomena occur , can make such a continued series of regular observations as is necessary for their complete proof . They alone can D 2 Mr. Poulett Scrope's Address . 19.
Page 20
... say to one and all of you , " Try to raise the reputation of our county to a level with that of the most cultivated ! " ( Applause . ) " Spartam nactus es , hanc exorna ! " - Let every Wiltshireman strive to win credit for Wiltshire ...
... say to one and all of you , " Try to raise the reputation of our county to a level with that of the most cultivated ! " ( Applause . ) " Spartam nactus es , hanc exorna ! " - Let every Wiltshireman strive to win credit for Wiltshire ...
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... say that in that room , with the exception of himself and a kind friend and neighbour who had accompanied him , there was not a single gentleman present from the Southern part of the county . The list of names that had been given him to ...
... say that in that room , with the exception of himself and a kind friend and neighbour who had accompanied him , there was not a single gentleman present from the Southern part of the county . The list of names that had been given him to ...
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... say improperly , but the effect had been that the local civil business had been separated , instead of being concen- trated . The fact was , they did associate less than he could wish , or under other circumstances would have done . But ...
... say improperly , but the effect had been that the local civil business had been separated , instead of being concen- trated . The fact was , they did associate less than he could wish , or under other circumstances would have done . But ...
Page 25
... 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 to the hyssop that springeth out ...
... 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 to the hyssop that springeth out ...
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