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Page 76
... Remains of the Rev. C. J. Paterson , edited by Archdeacon HOARE . 12mo . 68 . MEMPRISS'S Gospel History of our Lord's Ministry . Fcap . 3s . The Greatness of being Useful : a ser- mon preached at Deptford , June 11 , 1838 , before the ...
... Remains of the Rev. C. J. Paterson , edited by Archdeacon HOARE . 12mo . 68 . MEMPRISS'S Gospel History of our Lord's Ministry . Fcap . 3s . The Greatness of being Useful : a ser- mon preached at Deptford , June 11 , 1838 , before the ...
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... remains of antiquity within this district are no less interesting than its geological circumstances . The Roman road from Old Sarum to the Port which once existed at Uphill on the Bristol Channel , pursued its course along the central ...
... remains of antiquity within this district are no less interesting than its geological circumstances . The Roman road from Old Sarum to the Port which once existed at Uphill on the Bristol Channel , pursued its course along the central ...
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... remains have been extracted , especially near Newn- ham , where a splendid specimen of the nautilus was found . This plan reflects great credit on the officers employed , viz . - Capt . S. Y. Martin , 67th regt .; Capt . J. R. Brunker ...
... remains have been extracted , especially near Newn- ham , where a splendid specimen of the nautilus was found . This plan reflects great credit on the officers employed , viz . - Capt . S. Y. Martin , 67th regt .; Capt . J. R. Brunker ...
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... remains at Christchurch and at Can- terbury . Fragments of cloth or linen ad- hered to the sides of the præfericulum ; and scattered in the tomb were the remains of leaves , which are pronounced by Pro- fessor Henslow to be those of box ...
... remains at Christchurch and at Can- terbury . Fragments of cloth or linen ad- hered to the sides of the præfericulum ; and scattered in the tomb were the remains of leaves , which are pronounced by Pro- fessor Henslow to be those of box ...
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... Remains of the Religious Houses at Witham , Bruton , and Stavor- dale , Somersetshire . 1824 , 4to . A Letter stating the true Site of the ancient Colony of Camulodunum , [ viz . at Colchester in Essex ] . 8vo . 1827 . Registrum ...
... Remains of the Religious Houses at Witham , Bruton , and Stavor- dale , Somersetshire . 1824 , 4to . A Letter stating the true Site of the ancient Colony of Camulodunum , [ viz . at Colchester in Essex ] . 8vo . 1827 . Registrum ...
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