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... object found near Battlefield , Salop 247 252 Inscribed Sling - bullet of lead , found in the district of Cordova , Spain 266 Two inscribed Sling - bullets of lead . 270 Elevation and Ground - plan of Tumulus at Rodmarton 275 · 4 ...
... object found near Battlefield , Salop 247 252 Inscribed Sling - bullet of lead , found in the district of Cordova , Spain 266 Two inscribed Sling - bullets of lead . 270 Elevation and Ground - plan of Tumulus at Rodmarton 275 · 4 ...
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... objects brought to light , can hardly fail to be interesting . Until very lately , the infor- mation we had as to how and by whom they were discovered , and the circumstances under which they were found , was not only very scanty , but ...
... objects brought to light , can hardly fail to be interesting . Until very lately , the infor- mation we had as to how and by whom they were discovered , and the circumstances under which they were found , was not only very scanty , but ...
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... objects found which are in the possession of the Queen of Spain . " The Secretary then read a portion of the account , from which the circumstances of the discovery appear to have been as follows : - Two leagues from Toledo and a ...
... objects found which are in the possession of the Queen of Spain . " The Secretary then read a portion of the account , from which the circumstances of the discovery appear to have been as follows : - Two leagues from Toledo and a ...
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... objects had been the property of the late Richard Frankum , Esq . F.S A. COLONEL LEFROY , R.E. exhibited , through Octavius Morgan , Esq . a bronze object of very beautiful Roman work , found some years ago in excavations on the line of ...
... objects had been the property of the late Richard Frankum , Esq . F.S A. COLONEL LEFROY , R.E. exhibited , through Octavius Morgan , Esq . a bronze object of very beautiful Roman work , found some years ago in excavations on the line of ...
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... objects of exhibition and admiration in June last , as well as on that evening , but who was always ready to support every good cause in which the interests of art or literature , or the studies of antiquity , were in any way concerned ...
... objects of exhibition and admiration in June last , as well as on that evening , but who was always ready to support every good cause in which the interests of art or literature , or the studies of antiquity , were in any way concerned ...
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Página 85 - To kings, that fear their subjects' treachery? O, yes it doth ; a thousand-fold it doth. And to conclude, — the shepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade, All which secure and sweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a prince's delicates, His viands sparkling in a golden cup, His body couched in a curious bed, When care, mistrust, and treason wait on him.
Página 111 - The PRESIDENT then delivered his Address, (p. 65.) It was proposed by Mr. LATHAM, seconded by Mr. FIELD, and resolved:— " That the thanks of the Society be given to the President for his Address, and that he be requested to allow it to be printed in the Quarterly Journal of the Society.
Página 183 - Chorea Gigantum ; or, The Most Famous Antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stoneheng, standing on Salisbury Plain, restored to the Danes: by Walter Charleton, Dr.
Página 293 - Arranged to meet the requirements of the Syllabus of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington.
Página 183 - And a Series of Illustrations of the Window Tracery of the Decorated Style of Ecclesiastical Architecture. Edited, with descriptions, by Mr.
Página 42 - University on the condition of the State Cabinet of natural history, and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto.
Página 86 - And when the bottel at last grows old, And will good liquor no longer hold, Out of the side you may make a clout To mend your shoes when they're worn out; Or take and hang it up on a pin, 'Twill serve to put hinges and odd things in.
Página 254 - Genealogies ; or, the Sources whence English Genealogies may be traced, from the Conquest to the present Time : accompanied by Specimens of Ancient Records, Rolls, and Manuscripts, with Proofs of their Genealogical Utility. Published expressly for the Assistance of Claimants to Hereditary Titles, Honours, or Estates.
Página 164 - Nibelunge," such as it was written down at the end of the twelfth, or the beginning of the thirteenth century, is
Página 254 - ... the pie, and plucked off all the fedres on the pyes hede ; saieing, thou hast discovered us of the ele ; and thus was the poore pie plucked. And ever after, whanne the pie sawe a balled or a pilled man, or a woman with an high forehede, the pie saie to hem,