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Page 17
... Stone . The Fact is indeed true ; for there is a fort of Clay in the Cliff , between the Town and the Beacon - hill adjoining , which , when it falls down into the Sea , where it is beaten with the Waves and the Weather , turns gra ...
... Stone . The Fact is indeed true ; for there is a fort of Clay in the Cliff , between the Town and the Beacon - hill adjoining , which , when it falls down into the Sea , where it is beaten with the Waves and the Weather , turns gra ...
Page 256
The ftupendous Piece of Antiquity called Stone- henge , deferves our particular Notice ; and I fhall therefore borrow from Dr. Stukeley's Piece lately published , intituled , Stone - henge , a Temple reftored to the British Druids , the ...
The ftupendous Piece of Antiquity called Stone- henge , deferves our particular Notice ; and I fhall therefore borrow from Dr. Stukeley's Piece lately published , intituled , Stone - henge , a Temple reftored to the British Druids , the ...
Page 265
... Stone - henge , perhaps much to the Prejudice of the Work . Mr. Webb alfo did the like , and found what he imagined was the Corner of a Thuribulum . Mr. Hayward , late Owner of Stone - henge , like- wife dug about it , and found Heads ...
... Stone - henge , perhaps much to the Prejudice of the Work . Mr. Webb alfo did the like , and found what he imagined was the Corner of a Thuribulum . Mr. Hayward , late Owner of Stone - henge , like- wife dug about it , and found Heads ...
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