Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Tom 9Society, 1856 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... observed that the praises of Athelstan formed the theme of many an ancient poem . Henry of Hunt- ingdon characterises some of these as mere bombast , but William of Malms- bury , although mostly agreeing with him in opinion , has ...
... observed that the praises of Athelstan formed the theme of many an ancient poem . Henry of Hunt- ingdon characterises some of these as mere bombast , but William of Malms- bury , although mostly agreeing with him in opinion , has ...
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... observation , however , manifested the fallacy of my hasty conjecture . The deposits were not so dense , or close as a natural structure of earth would present ; but they were altogether destitute of that compact texture of marl , which ...
... observation , however , manifested the fallacy of my hasty conjecture . The deposits were not so dense , or close as a natural structure of earth would present ; but they were altogether destitute of that compact texture of marl , which ...
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... observed , grew at the time of our visit , most profusely around the hill and on its summit . Beneath these lay a festering mass of debris to the thickness of two feet six inches , which concealed a rude and uneven pavement of river ...
... observed , grew at the time of our visit , most profusely around the hill and on its summit . Beneath these lay a festering mass of debris to the thickness of two feet six inches , which concealed a rude and uneven pavement of river ...
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... observe from different points , and through the medium of different emotions . Yet , to every tone of human feeling they are faith- fully respondent ; answering now with tenderest sympathy ; then with enkindling fervour ; but always ...
... observe from different points , and through the medium of different emotions . Yet , to every tone of human feeling they are faith- fully respondent ; answering now with tenderest sympathy ; then with enkindling fervour ; but always ...
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... observe that the terms Roman occupation , Roman interment , and such like , are used with great latitude , and it is desirable that the reason or fact upon which the name is assigned should be clearly given . The graves at Crundale are ...
... observe that the terms Roman occupation , Roman interment , and such like , are used with great latitude , and it is desirable that the reason or fact upon which the name is assigned should be clearly given . The graves at Crundale are ...
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