Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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Page iii
... Association had received no previous intimation of it , and it was impossible at that season to convoke them . The General Secretaries accordingly undertook the duty of conducting the publication until that body should make some ...
... Association had received no previous intimation of it , and it was impossible at that season to convoke them . The General Secretaries accordingly undertook the duty of conducting the publication until that body should make some ...
Page iv
... Association . The Editors beg to acknowledge with thanks the liberality of the following gentlemen in contributing illustrations : The Rev. W. Basil Jones , and William Rees , Esq .; and they wish at the same time to express their ...
... Association . The Editors beg to acknowledge with thanks the liberality of the following gentlemen in contributing illustrations : The Rev. W. Basil Jones , and William Rees , Esq .; and they wish at the same time to express their ...
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... Association . And whatever may be thought of the abstract possibility of combining physical with archæological researches , in the case of our own Association those of our Members , and we have many , who are eminent in natural science ...
... Association . And whatever may be thought of the abstract possibility of combining physical with archæological researches , in the case of our own Association those of our Members , and we have many , who are eminent in natural science ...
Page ix
that there are wide differences of opinion between various Members of the Association on leading questions of history and archæology . It is also true that a majority of the active Members have been found of late to lean to one side of ...
that there are wide differences of opinion between various Members of the Association on leading questions of history and archæology . It is also true that a majority of the active Members have been found of late to lean to one side of ...
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... Association . Nothing more remains for him , therefore , than to arrange in a small compass all that is known of the Priory of Brecon , gathered from the voluminous accounts of the authorities to which he has alluded : he will also ...
... Association . Nothing more remains for him , therefore , than to arrange in a small compass all that is known of the Priory of Brecon , gathered from the voluminous accounts of the authorities to which he has alluded : he will also ...
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