Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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Page ix
... . We are inclined to believe that all our Members , and others who are interested in our general objects , might meet on the common ground of these principles , viz :To seek the Truth honestly ; To assume nothing ; To PREFACE . ix.
... . We are inclined to believe that all our Members , and others who are interested in our general objects , might meet on the common ground of these principles , viz :To seek the Truth honestly ; To assume nothing ; To PREFACE . ix.
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... in other lordships the Welsh were subject to customs of similar severity , or whether their quality was determined by the capricious circumstances of conquest , irrespective of any common principle 16 CUSTOMS OF THE LORDSHIP OF CRICKHOWEL .
... in other lordships the Welsh were subject to customs of similar severity , or whether their quality was determined by the capricious circumstances of conquest , irrespective of any common principle 16 CUSTOMS OF THE LORDSHIP OF CRICKHOWEL .
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capricious circumstances of conquest , irrespective of any common principle , is a point upon which those familiar with ancient local government could doubtless throw some interesting information . In conclusion , I trust that no ...
capricious circumstances of conquest , irrespective of any common principle , is a point upon which those familiar with ancient local government could doubtless throw some interesting information . In conclusion , I trust that no ...
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... very extraordinary arrangement which I must describe more at length . The quasi - cruciform shape , common in the southern part of the county , I did a not observe , and all the towers are western , 46 ON ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES.
... very extraordinary arrangement which I must describe more at length . The quasi - cruciform shape , common in the southern part of the county , I did a not observe , and all the towers are western , 46 ON ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES.
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... common cornice and battlement , except Llangattock , which has no parapet , but a conical roof , like Llanddew in Brecknockshire , but not coming down so immediately upon the belfry - windows . LLANDEILO - BERTHOLEY . — The only one of ...
... common cornice and battlement , except Llangattock , which has no parapet , but a conical roof , like Llanddew in Brecknockshire , but not coming down so immediately upon the belfry - windows . LLANDEILO - BERTHOLEY . — The only one of ...
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