Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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Page viii
... to see the reason for founding upon either of these facts the charge which , as we are told , is commonly brought against us . It is quite true a that there are wide differences of opinion between various Members viii PREFACE .
... to see the reason for founding upon either of these facts the charge which , as we are told , is commonly brought against us . It is quite true a that there are wide differences of opinion between various Members viii PREFACE .
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... fact , all the brothers and their followers , as appears from Mael's charter , were liberal in their benefactions , but we have only Roger's five and Mael's single charter remaining to us . Besides these five sons , Milo and Sybil had ...
... fact , all the brothers and their followers , as appears from Mael's charter , were liberal in their benefactions , but we have only Roger's five and Mael's single charter remaining to us . Besides these five sons , Milo and Sybil had ...
Page 34
... , will enable the owner of the book to identify it , and it is hoped he will communicate the fact of his possessing it to Sir Thomas Phillipps . . 0 . In the following memorandum Mr. Stepneth gives a note of 34 GEORGE OWEN's MSS .
... , will enable the owner of the book to identify it , and it is hoped he will communicate the fact of his possessing it to Sir Thomas Phillipps . . 0 . In the following memorandum Mr. Stepneth gives a note of 34 GEORGE OWEN's MSS .
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... fact - since I wrote two papers on Architectural Antiquities in Monmouthshire . Those who are curious in such matters will find them in the numbers for April and July , 1851 ; and they will perceive that they relate to the buildings of ...
... fact - since I wrote two papers on Architectural Antiquities in Monmouthshire . Those who are curious in such matters will find them in the numbers for April and July , 1851 ; and they will perceive that they relate to the buildings of ...
Page 67
... its completion , and we most sincerely congratulate both the public and those gentlemen to whose labours they are so much indebted , on the fact that we have now arrived , within one step of this happy event , though we REVIEWS . 67.
... its completion , and we most sincerely congratulate both the public and those gentlemen to whose labours they are so much indebted , on the fact that we have now arrived , within one step of this happy event , though we REVIEWS . 67.
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