The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 212E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 206
... known to professed archæologists ; but the vici- nity contains an immense amount of objects by no means so generally known . Chatham , it is true , is dirty and un- inviting , and its High - street is only surpassed in profundity of ...
... known to professed archæologists ; but the vici- nity contains an immense amount of objects by no means so generally known . Chatham , it is true , is dirty and un- inviting , and its High - street is only surpassed in profundity of ...
Page 511
... known or will be longest remembered . was his distinguishing merit and hap- piness to have founded several of the noblest benevolent institutions in this country , and to have associated himself with numerous works of universal phi ...
... known or will be longest remembered . was his distinguishing merit and hap- piness to have founded several of the noblest benevolent institutions in this country , and to have associated himself with numerous works of universal phi ...
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... known to their common master , if to him . Victor Emmanuel has paid a visit of a few days to the South of Italy , and , we are told , has been en- thusiastically received . A conspiracy has been discovered at Milan among some of the non ...
... known to their common master , if to him . Victor Emmanuel has paid a visit of a few days to the South of Italy , and , we are told , has been en- thusiastically received . A conspiracy has been discovered at Milan among some of the non ...
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Gentlemans Magazine | 3 |
The Celtic Tumuli of Dorset | 14 |
Hilliers History and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight | 24 |
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