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... common race ; and that , as the history of any single country cannot be well understood without some knowledge being acquired of that of neighbouring states , so the accomplished antiquary must not expect to make up his budget of know ...
... common race ; and that , as the history of any single country cannot be well understood without some knowledge being acquired of that of neighbouring states , so the accomplished antiquary must not expect to make up his budget of know ...
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... common cause , we should associate ourselves together , allot our particular labours to each other , according to our several inclinations and capa- bilities ; and , as industrious bees , bring home the sweets of our operations and our ...
... common cause , we should associate ourselves together , allot our particular labours to each other , according to our several inclinations and capa- bilities ; and , as industrious bees , bring home the sweets of our operations and our ...
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... common to many churches in this island . This window has been removed to the dependant chapel of Tref Gwalchmai . High up in the western gable was a square- headed window of two ogee - headed trefoiled lights . to the southern door ...
... common to many churches in this island . This window has been removed to the dependant chapel of Tref Gwalchmai . High up in the western gable was a square- headed window of two ogee - headed trefoiled lights . to the southern door ...
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... common on the Caernarvonshire hills . Some of them were singularly perfect , and one , near the present north western entrance to the fortress , is still covered with its roof , but we could not penetrate within , and we did not feel ...
... common on the Caernarvonshire hills . Some of them were singularly perfect , and one , near the present north western entrance to the fortress , is still covered with its roof , but we could not penetrate within , and we did not feel ...
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... seem to consist , for the most part , of kitchen refuse , of a period perhaps , subsequent to the Romans ; -black inky soil , such as the emptying of our common sinks , and a whitish greasy substance CORRESPONDENCE . 75.
... seem to consist , for the most part , of kitchen refuse , of a period perhaps , subsequent to the Romans ; -black inky soil , such as the emptying of our common sinks , and a whitish greasy substance CORRESPONDENCE . 75.
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