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The present volume , which is the last of the Third Series of our Journal , is , not
less than several preceding ones , marked by the presence of some very
valuable and interesting papers . Among them may be mentioned the “ List of
High ...
The present volume , which is the last of the Third Series of our Journal , is , not
less than several preceding ones , marked by the presence of some very
valuable and interesting papers . Among them may be mentioned the “ List of
High ...
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... and chippings of flint are not uncommonly picked up on the adjacent commons
, although none were found in the barrow itself . It is worth mentioning that the
valley immediately below the hill on which this interesting barrow stands is said
by ...
... and chippings of flint are not uncommonly picked up on the adjacent commons
, although none were found in the barrow itself . It is worth mentioning that the
valley immediately below the hill on which this interesting barrow stands is said
by ...
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... of the most interesting buildings that remain . What a harvest , in this respect ,
exists in Monmouthshire , Herefordshire , and Brecknockshire ! When will the
sickle be put into it ? It is much to be desired that the good beginning made by
one of ...
... of the most interesting buildings that remain . What a harvest , in this respect ,
exists in Monmouthshire , Herefordshire , and Brecknockshire ! When will the
sickle be put into it ? It is much to be desired that the good beginning made by
one of ...
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The county of Glamorgan is one of the most important and interesting of all in
Wales , not only on account of its modern wealth and resources , but also for its
historical associations and antiquarian remains . It is happy too in having within
its ...
The county of Glamorgan is one of the most important and interesting of all in
Wales , not only on account of its modern wealth and resources , but also for its
historical associations and antiquarian remains . It is happy too in having within
its ...
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I beg to refer you to an interesting example of a sun - dial of Saxon age ,
illustrated and described in the Arch . Journal , No. 41 , for March , 1854. This dial
divides the day into twelve hours ; but marks with extra distinctness the lines
denoting ...
I beg to refer you to an interesting example of a sun - dial of Saxon age ,
illustrated and described in the Arch . Journal , No. 41 , for March , 1854. This dial
divides the day into twelve hours ; but marks with extra distinctness the lines
denoting ...
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