Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Tom 46Devonshire Press, 1914 List of members in each volume. |
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... house , Right Bank , Yealm . Fig . 2. - Plan of Mouldstone , Marchant's Bridge , Meavy . II . Fig . 3. - View of Mouldstone , Marchant's Bridge , Meavy Fig . 4. View of Mortar Stone , Yeo Farm , Meavy III . Fig . 5. - Sketch Plan of ...
... house , Right Bank , Yealm . Fig . 2. - Plan of Mouldstone , Marchant's Bridge , Meavy . II . Fig . 3. - View of Mouldstone , Marchant's Bridge , Meavy Fig . 4. View of Mortar Stone , Yeo Farm , Meavy III . Fig . 5. - Sketch Plan of ...
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... House of Russell - that great family who arose with the Reformation , and whose members had been ever to the front in defending the rights of the people , and in protecting civil and religious liberty . The present Duke of Bedford was ...
... House of Russell - that great family who arose with the Reformation , and whose members had been ever to the front in defending the rights of the people , and in protecting civil and religious liberty . The present Duke of Bedford was ...
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... House . A visit was afterwards made to places of interest in the town , and principally to the remains of the Abbey in the churchyard and at the back of the Bedford Hotel under the guidance of Messrs . E. W. Chilcott and J. J. Alexander ...
... House . A visit was afterwards made to places of interest in the town , and principally to the remains of the Abbey in the churchyard and at the back of the Bedford Hotel under the guidance of Messrs . E. W. Chilcott and J. J. Alexander ...
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... house , a gabled building , in the Anglo - Swiss style , was erected by John , sixth Duke of Bedford , in 1810. Several picturesque lodges and gardeners ' houses have been built , and a fine new drive has been made quite lately . Fine ...
... house , a gabled building , in the Anglo - Swiss style , was erected by John , sixth Duke of Bedford , in 1810. Several picturesque lodges and gardeners ' houses have been built , and a fine new drive has been made quite lately . Fine ...
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... house , which was formerly one of the hunting - boxes of the Abbots of Tavistock . In the evening an illustrated popular Lecture was given by the President , to which the public were invited . Under the title of " The Flash light of ...
... house , which was formerly one of the hunting - boxes of the Abbots of Tavistock . In the evening an illustrated popular Lecture was given by the President , to which the public were invited . Under the title of " The Flash light of ...
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Strona 382 - Most of the letters have four forms in writing, depending on whether they occur at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of a word or whether they stand separately.
Strona 4 - The COUNCIL of the CAMDEN SOCIETY desire it to be understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications; the Editors of the several works being alone responsible for the same.
Strona 59 - In the present state of science, therefore, we have strong reasons for believing that in a molecule, or if not in a molecule, in one of its component atoms, we have something which has existed either from eternity or at least from times anterior to the existing order of nature.
Strona 171 - He thought he saw a Coach-and-Four That stood beside his bed: He looked again, and found it was A Bear without a Head. 'Poor thing,
Strona 25 - That the gentlemen whose names are appended be requested to act as a Committee (with power to add to their number) for the purpose of carrying out the previous resolution and of reporting to an adjourned public meeting to be held during the second week in October next.
Strona 458 - ... petition for a patent in his name, and it is now the generally accepted view that Newcomen's invention was worked under Savery's patent. Probably it was held at the time that the grant to Savery covered all means for raising water by the aid of fire.
Strona 56 - ... after which only a small bubble of air remained unabsorbed, which certainly was not more than -j-^ of the bulk of the phlogisticated air let up into the tube ; so that if there is any part of the phlogisticated air of our atmosphere which differs from the rest and cannot be reduced to nitrous acid, we may safely conclude that it is not more than T^ part of the whole.
Strona 309 - Aged 71 years and yet lived but seven years Which was the space of time he kept a Bachelor's House at Arlington On the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Strona 134 - Enprented in the exempt monastery of Tauestok in Denshyre. By me Dan Thomas Rychard monke of the sayd Monastery / To the instant desyre of the ryght worshypful Esquyer Mayster Robert Langdon.
Strona 149 - Query, was this the house mentioned in 'Doomsday' as being mortgaged to the Abbey by a citizen of Exeter ? " After the suppression of the Abbey, a chapel was erected within its inclosure, and licensed for the celebration of divine worship, at the request of the noble Lady Dorothy Mountjoy, on the 10th March, 1541-2.—Vid. 'Regist. Veysey,