The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... Roman hypocaust discovered at Slack , some forty years ago , by Dr. Walker , and of which a portion has been re - erected on the lawn at Greenhead , the seat of Mr. Beaumont , was visited previously to the meeting , when some ...
... Roman hypocaust discovered at Slack , some forty years ago , by Dr. Walker , and of which a portion has been re - erected on the lawn at Greenhead , the seat of Mr. Beaumont , was visited previously to the meeting , when some ...
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... Roman occupation of this country , are but scanty . In the south of England there are some of remarkable character ... Roman occupation still existing . We cannot boast of such a magnificent work as that of the great Roman wall in an ...
... Roman occupation of this country , are but scanty . In the south of England there are some of remarkable character ... Roman occupation still existing . We cannot boast of such a magnificent work as that of the great Roman wall in an ...
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... Roman pottery having been found at Stonehenge , as a proof that it was not erected before the Roman occupation of Britain , and after many other observations , pro- pounded his own theory . He observed that the earliest published notice ...
... Roman pottery having been found at Stonehenge , as a proof that it was not erected before the Roman occupation of Britain , and after many other observations , pro- pounded his own theory . He observed that the earliest published notice ...
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Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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