Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 53
... H. Corn- wall and T. Price , Esqs . , by bribery . - N . d . A similar 1 The inscription on Colonel Birch's monument says he was M.P. till his death in 1691 . petition , in 1708 , against H. George or Gorges NOTES ON WEOBLEY . 53.
... H. Corn- wall and T. Price , Esqs . , by bribery . - N . d . A similar 1 The inscription on Colonel Birch's monument says he was M.P. till his death in 1691 . petition , in 1708 , against H. George or Gorges NOTES ON WEOBLEY . 53.
Page 60
... Llanfihangel Din Sylwy ) , say " Numerous fibulæ , coins , and other Roman relics , have been frequently dis- covered here ; and in the summer of 1831 a great num- B WIT ST . ASAPH . ST . ASAPH . 60 DIN SYLWY , ANGLESEY .
... Llanfihangel Din Sylwy ) , say " Numerous fibulæ , coins , and other Roman relics , have been frequently dis- covered here ; and in the summer of 1831 a great num- B WIT ST . ASAPH . ST . ASAPH . 60 DIN SYLWY , ANGLESEY .
Page 96
... and conscientious book which will amply repay them for careful perusal . If we might be excused for such a trite allusion , we would say― " Decies repetita placebit . " Archaeologia Cambrensis . THIRD SERIES , No. LVIII . - 96 REVIEWS .
... and conscientious book which will amply repay them for careful perusal . If we might be excused for such a trite allusion , we would say― " Decies repetita placebit . " Archaeologia Cambrensis . THIRD SERIES , No. LVIII . - 96 REVIEWS .
Page 119
... says he , " are evidently shaped by art and for no conceivable purpose either civil , military , or domestic , I conclude them stone deities , their plint ( sic ) designed perhaps to express the stability of their god , and the ...
... says he , " are evidently shaped by art and for no conceivable purpose either civil , military , or domestic , I conclude them stone deities , their plint ( sic ) designed perhaps to express the stability of their god , and the ...
Page 120
... says , being merely sepulchral remains were spared , not merely because they were not objects of superstition , but also because they were as graves , to be protected from violence and desecration . Therefore , none of these hollows ...
... says , being merely sepulchral remains were spared , not merely because they were not objects of superstition , but also because they were as graves , to be protected from violence and desecration . Therefore , none of these hollows ...
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