The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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Page 59
... stone ; but they never touched any of the stones near it , they simply oiled the stone that was put in , under the idea that it would bring it sooner to the colour of the surrounding ones . If any one will go and look at Beverley and ...
... stone ; but they never touched any of the stones near it , they simply oiled the stone that was put in , under the idea that it would bring it sooner to the colour of the surrounding ones . If any one will go and look at Beverley and ...
Page 608
... stone . Similar traditions are elsewhere connected with stones of a much earlier date than the Scandinavian cross , so that it is not improbable but that these tra- ditions are older than the stone . There is , however , fastened ...
... stone . Similar traditions are elsewhere connected with stones of a much earlier date than the Scandinavian cross , so that it is not improbable but that these tra- ditions are older than the stone . There is , however , fastened ...
Page 752
... stone now lying partially underneath the fallen stone of the inner circle , and which had on its upper side two mortoise- holes , similar to those in the upper stones of the trilithons . He thought that this stone could not have been ...
... stone now lying partially underneath the fallen stone of the inner circle , and which had on its upper side two mortoise- holes , similar to those in the upper stones of the trilithons . He thought that this stone could not have been ...
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The Ecclesiastical Buildings of Wells 669 | 686 |
Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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