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... Roman inscriptions among the old farm - houses in Northumberland ; sometimes making a raid in Liddlesdale , exploring every rivulet to its source , and every ruined peel from foundation to battlement . " For out- doors amusement , " he ...
... Roman inscriptions among the old farm - houses in Northumberland ; sometimes making a raid in Liddlesdale , exploring every rivulet to its source , and every ruined peel from foundation to battlement . " For out- doors amusement , " he ...
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... Roman de Robert le Diable , en Vers , du xiiie Siècle , publié pour la première fois par G. S. Trebutien . Paris , Silvestre , 4to . 1837 . Le Roman du Roi Flore et de la belle Jeanne , publié pour la première fois par Francisque Michel ...
... Roman de Robert le Diable , en Vers , du xiiie Siècle , publié pour la première fois par G. S. Trebutien . Paris , Silvestre , 4to . 1837 . Le Roman du Roi Flore et de la belle Jeanne , publié pour la première fois par Francisque Michel ...
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... Romans , who invariably adhered to as close an imita- tion of the Roman style as the state of the arts enabled them to accomplish . It was not in Sicily , therefore , that the Pointed arch could be found by the Saracens . Sicily was ...
... Romans , who invariably adhered to as close an imita- tion of the Roman style as the state of the arts enabled them to accomplish . It was not in Sicily , therefore , that the Pointed arch could be found by the Saracens . Sicily was ...
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... Roman road to Bath , in continuation of the parts previously determined ( see our vol . v . p . 535 , vol . IX . p . 192 ) ; and a survey , both military and geological , of that por- tion of the Mendip range which lies be- tween Wells ...
... Roman road to Bath , in continuation of the parts previously determined ( see our vol . v . p . 535 , vol . IX . p . 192 ) ; and a survey , both military and geological , of that por- tion of the Mendip range which lies be- tween Wells ...
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... Roman workmanship , and was perhaps intended to be used as the weight to a steelyard . Other Roman antiquities found at Toddington are no- ticed by Mr. Brandreth in the Archæo- logia , vol . xxvii . p . 103 . Francis Sharp , esq . of ...
... Roman workmanship , and was perhaps intended to be used as the weight to a steelyard . Other Roman antiquities found at Toddington are no- ticed by Mr. Brandreth in the Archæo- logia , vol . xxvii . p . 103 . Francis Sharp , esq . of ...
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