Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine and Bibliographical Review, Volume 5Edward Walford, George W. Redway W. Reeves, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... light , and eve drew nigh , Swift on the darkened window pane . For good then let this new year come , With store of goodly gifts to all ; With lightest touch may sorrow fall In ev'ry land , in every home . But with the new we still ...
... light , and eve drew nigh , Swift on the darkened window pane . For good then let this new year come , With store of goodly gifts to all ; With lightest touch may sorrow fall In ev'ry land , in every home . But with the new we still ...
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... light . " The ivy , which climbs to the loftiest bough of many a " lord of the wood , " or mantles , as with a garment , the crumbling wall of many an old ruin , is exceedingly beautiful with its dark glossy leaves , intersected with ...
... light . " The ivy , which climbs to the loftiest bough of many a " lord of the wood , " or mantles , as with a garment , the crumbling wall of many an old ruin , is exceedingly beautiful with its dark glossy leaves , intersected with ...
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... light . " Mr. James Rutland , the hon . secretary of the Berkshire Archæo- logical Society , having completed the excavation of the tumulus , has furnished the following details of the relics discovered : — " After four days ' work the ...
... light . " Mr. James Rutland , the hon . secretary of the Berkshire Archæo- logical Society , having completed the excavation of the tumulus , has furnished the following details of the relics discovered : — " After four days ' work the ...
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... light more complete excavation will throw upon this subject of the highest topographical interest , the inscriptions alone constitute a discovery of the first importance , and I send you exact transcriptions of them . The first , which ...
... light more complete excavation will throw upon this subject of the highest topographical interest , the inscriptions alone constitute a discovery of the first importance , and I send you exact transcriptions of them . The first , which ...
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... light " one who has himself by his patient researches done so much to correct the mistakes of others . Brighton . J. H. ROUND . OLD TIME TENURES . ( See vol . iii . p . 77. ) SIR , -I have not seen Blount's book , but I should like to ...
... light " one who has himself by his patient researches done so much to correct the mistakes of others . Brighton . J. H. ROUND . OLD TIME TENURES . ( See vol . iii . p . 77. ) SIR , -I have not seen Blount's book , but I should like to ...
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