Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological AssociationW. Pickering, 1851 |
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... nature of the materials amassed by the author - growing under his hand as the work proceeded - it has been deemed more useful to the anti- quarian world that this Glossary should be published in a collective form , as being easier of ...
... nature of the materials amassed by the author - growing under his hand as the work proceeded - it has been deemed more useful to the anti- quarian world that this Glossary should be published in a collective form , as being easier of ...
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... nature . But the question is not only one of direct and intense interest - it is also purely interesting . Subjects of political or practical import have a far higher value than any which can be derived from mere intellectual interest ...
... nature . But the question is not only one of direct and intense interest - it is also purely interesting . Subjects of political or practical import have a far higher value than any which can be derived from mere intellectual interest ...
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... natural objects , of rivers and mountains , are unchanged except by time . And yet that country has experienced mighty revolutions . The Romans had changed its language and its character . Huns and Saracens have swept over it . Franks ...
... natural objects , of rivers and mountains , are unchanged except by time . And yet that country has experienced mighty revolutions . The Romans had changed its language and its character . Huns and Saracens have swept over it . Franks ...
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... 6 Varis is a dative plural ; it does not appear what the real name was . 7 Itinerary , xi . 8 Ibid . , xii . 9 Ibid . , ii . 1 Ibid . , xii . 2 Ptolemy enumerates the natural objects , proceeding southwards along 6 VESTIGES OF THE.
... 6 Varis is a dative plural ; it does not appear what the real name was . 7 Itinerary , xi . 8 Ibid . , xii . 9 Ibid . , ii . 1 Ibid . , xii . 2 Ptolemy enumerates the natural objects , proceeding southwards along 6 VESTIGES OF THE.
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... natural objects , proceeding southwards along the coast ; they occur in the following order : -The estuary of Seteia , the river Tisobis , the promontory of the Cangani , the rivers Stucia and Tue- robis , the promontory Octapitarum ...
... natural objects , proceeding southwards along the coast ; they occur in the following order : -The estuary of Seteia , the river Tisobis , the promontory of the Cangani , the rivers Stucia and Tue- robis , the promontory Octapitarum ...
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