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ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARCHEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE IN CARLISLE . THE Annual Congress of the Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland was opened July 26 , in the Court - house , Carlisle , under the pre- sidency of the Rt . Hon ...
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARCHEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE IN CARLISLE . THE Annual Congress of the Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland was opened July 26 , in the Court - house , Carlisle , under the pre- sidency of the Rt . Hon ...
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... Carlisle may be one marked in the annals of the Institute as having contributed in no small degree to the objects which the Association has in view , and that you may leave our town satisfied with the results of your labours , and not ...
... Carlisle may be one marked in the annals of the Institute as having contributed in no small degree to the objects which the Association has in view , and that you may leave our town satisfied with the results of your labours , and not ...
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... Carlisle having been a Roman station itself , situated , besides , so close to the Roman wall , the remains which testify to the former presence and to the civili- zation of that great people formed perhaps the chief feature of the ...
... Carlisle having been a Roman station itself , situated , besides , so close to the Roman wall , the remains which testify to the former presence and to the civili- zation of that great people formed perhaps the chief feature of the ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 31 |
Memoirs of James Wilson Esq of Woodville | 40 |
THE MONTHLY INTELLIGENCER | 71 |
Copyright | |
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