Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, المجلد 1Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1822 |
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الصفحة xvii
... doubt , uncertainty , and superstition , he laboriously searches after , and scru- pulously analyzes : He ranges through the world at large , meditating upon men and things as they existed in past ages . The restorers of letters in ...
... doubt , uncertainty , and superstition , he laboriously searches after , and scru- pulously analyzes : He ranges through the world at large , meditating upon men and things as they existed in past ages . The restorers of letters in ...
الصفحة xix
... doubt of flourishing under the auspices that shine upon us , while our labours are assiduously employed in the objects of the Society . I conclude this incoherent essay with observing , that it is only by a retrospect into past ages ...
... doubt of flourishing under the auspices that shine upon us , while our labours are assiduously employed in the objects of the Society . I conclude this incoherent essay with observing , that it is only by a retrospect into past ages ...
الصفحة 9
... doubt and hesitation . I feel disap- pointed that I am unable to give a decided opinion respecting the beads ; but I am sure that in the circle of your acquaintance , you will be able to obtain an account of them from persons much ...
... doubt and hesitation . I feel disap- pointed that I am unable to give a decided opinion respecting the beads ; but I am sure that in the circle of your acquaintance , you will be able to obtain an account of them from persons much ...
الصفحة 85
... doubt derived the accounts of Britain , which he has given in the life of that celebrated general . Herodian , Dio Nicæus , and other authors , in their accounts of the arms of the Britons , are also silent respecting the metals of ...
... doubt derived the accounts of Britain , which he has given in the life of that celebrated general . Herodian , Dio Nicæus , and other authors , in their accounts of the arms of the Britons , are also silent respecting the metals of ...
الصفحة 87
... doubt all the ancient nations , who were acquainted with the alloys of copper by tin , gene- rally made their axes , hatchets , spades , chisels , anvils , hammers , & c . These metals united in these proportions , I believe , would ...
... doubt all the ancient nations , who were acquainted with the alloys of copper by tin , gene- rally made their axes , hatchets , spades , chisels , anvils , hammers , & c . These metals united in these proportions , I believe , would ...
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Adamson æra altar Altmühl amongst ancient Antiquaries Antiquities appear armour arms arrows brass brazen Britain British Britons Brockett bronze cairns called Cassiterides Castle cave Celts charged wth Christ Coins copper d'ni Diodorus Siculus discovered Durham earth Ebchester Egyptians feet felonious stealeing Fenwick fragments G. A. Dickson George gold Greeks head Herodotus Heworth hill Hist History Homer Horsley Housesteads inches inscription iron Jarrow John Bell JOHN HODGSON King letter London Lord Maties mentioned metal Mithraic Mithraism Mithras Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland Notitia Odys origin parish Pausanias Phoenicians Plate Pliny Plutarch Porphyry present probably respecting rites river Robert Roman miles Saxon says Scotland shew shield side silver Society sort spears stone Strabo supposed suspec'on Swinburne sword Tartessus temple Thomas Tynemouth vpon wall weapons William wth the felonious zodiac