Journal of the British Archaeological Association, المجلد 18British Archaeological Association., 1862 |
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... say by mentioning to those who had not the advantage of being present , that we , the members of the British Archæological Association , have already been received in the most hospitable manner , at the - Guildhall , by the mayor of ...
... say by mentioning to those who had not the advantage of being present , that we , the members of the British Archæological Association , have already been received in the most hospitable manner , at the - Guildhall , by the mayor of ...
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... this science is one of the most natural , and , I think I may say , one of the most rational , that men can engage in . We are naturally curious to know how it is that we find ourselves in the position INAUGURAL ADDRESS AT EXETER . 3.
... this science is one of the most natural , and , I think I may say , one of the most rational , that men can engage in . We are naturally curious to know how it is that we find ourselves in the position INAUGURAL ADDRESS AT EXETER . 3.
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... say that all these are the kinds of lessons that you may gather from the arch- æological studies to which we invite you . I am quite cer- tain that these studies are to be found not only attractive in detail , but that they are ...
... say that all these are the kinds of lessons that you may gather from the arch- æological studies to which we invite you . I am quite cer- tain that these studies are to be found not only attractive in detail , but that they are ...
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... say I should provoke a smile at my credulity if I referred to old legends about the original colonization of this country by Brutus and the Trojans who came with him . But the legend is worth some consideration . It says that some time ...
... say I should provoke a smile at my credulity if I referred to old legends about the original colonization of this country by Brutus and the Trojans who came with him . But the legend is worth some consideration . It says that some time ...
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... say , is one slight evidence which we have of the connexion between our people and the east . Then , again , there ... says that the other nations were not able to discover where it was that this tin was brought from . We are told at a ...
... say , is one slight evidence which we have of the connexion between our people and the east . Then , again , there ... says that the other nations were not able to discover where it was that this tin was brought from . We are told at a ...
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الصفحة 279 - Soul of the age! The applause, delight, the wonder of our stage! My Shakespeare, rise! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie 20 A little further, to make thee a room; Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art alive still while thy book doth live And we have wits to read and praise to give.
الصفحة 279 - Renowned Spenser, lie a thought more nigh To learned Chaucer ; and, rare Beaumont, lie A little nearer Spenser ; to make room For Shakespeare in your threefold fourfold tomb...
الصفحة 199 - To all the faithful in Christ, to whom this present writing shall come...
الصفحة 279 - Renowned Spenser lie a thought more nigh To learned Chaucer, and rare Beaumont lie A little nearer Spenser, to make room For Shakespeare in your threefold, fourfold tomb To lodge all four in one bed make a shift Until doomsday, for hardly will a fift Betwixt this day and that by Fate be slain, For whom your curtains may be drawn again.
الصفحة 13 - I OFT have heard of Lydford law, How in the morn they hang and draw, And sit in judgment after : At first I wondered at it much ; But since I find the reason such, As it deserves no laughter.
الصفحة 154 - God was conveied, brought, and delivered to us from the Isle of Cyo in Grece, set in gold, and garnished with perles and precious stones ; and also the preciouse relique of oon of the leggs of Saint George, set in silver parcell gilte, which came to the hands of our broder and cousyn Lewys of Fraunce the tyme that he wonn and recovered the citie of Millein, and given and sent to us by our cousyne the cardenel of Amboys, legate of Fraunce...
الصفحة 263 - Since the which time workmen there, for their foolish pleasure, hewed off his head; and...
الصفحة 355 - Xylographie delineations of Scripture History, issued in Holland, Flanders, and Germany during the Fifteenth Century, exemplified and considered in connexion with the origin of printing, to which is added an attempt to elucidate the character of the paper-marks of the period.
الصفحة 32 - And Moses wrote all the words of the Lord, and rose up early in the morning, and builded an altar under the hill, and twelve pillars, according to the twelve tribes of Israel.