Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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Page v
... former are angry with us for making antiquities the matter of our study . Or , when they are driven out of this position , they attack us for devoting our exclusive attention to them . “ Why not add some other science , ' say they ...
... former are angry with us for making antiquities the matter of our study . Or , when they are driven out of this position , they attack us for devoting our exclusive attention to them . “ Why not add some other science , ' say they ...
Page vi
... former , it is evident that Archæology does not aspire to absolute demonstration . Neither does Geology , nor Ethnology , nor Philology , nor any Palæontological science whatever . And the other inductive sciences , however they aim at ...
... former , it is evident that Archæology does not aspire to absolute demonstration . Neither does Geology , nor Ethnology , nor Philology , nor any Palæontological science whatever . And the other inductive sciences , however they aim at ...
Page vii
... former . You sit in your easy chair , and enjoy the subtle generalizations of M. Guizot , or the brilliant individualizations of Mr. Macaulay , and reck little of the labours upon which they are severally founded . So , if you like ...
... former . You sit in your easy chair , and enjoy the subtle generalizations of M. Guizot , or the brilliant individualizations of Mr. Macaulay , and reck little of the labours upon which they are severally founded . So , if you like ...
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... former heaping lands and wealth upon it in five deeds , with a most bountiful hand , which spared neither his larder nor his buttery , as we shall presently see ; in fact , all the brothers and their followers , as appears from Mael's ...
... former heaping lands and wealth upon it in five deeds , with a most bountiful hand , which spared neither his larder nor his buttery , as we shall presently see ; in fact , all the brothers and their followers , as appears from Mael's ...
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... former place one can hardly bring oneself to think about antiquities at all . Blorenge and Skirrid and the Sugar Loaf might almost blind one to the beauty of far nobler buildings than Abergavenny could ever have boasted ; and town ...
... former place one can hardly bring oneself to think about antiquities at all . Blorenge and Skirrid and the Sugar Loaf might almost blind one to the beauty of far nobler buildings than Abergavenny could ever have boasted ; and town ...
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