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Page 349
... probably not later than the time of Heliogabalus . The inscription is quite new in its character ; and hence , if complete , would probably present some fresh phase of society in Roman Britain . Judging from the portion of the circular ...
... probably not later than the time of Heliogabalus . The inscription is quite new in its character ; and hence , if complete , would probably present some fresh phase of society in Roman Britain . Judging from the portion of the circular ...
Page 388
... probably both opened into the chapel , as Mr. Freeman suggests . Conclavis may mean a vaulted chamber ; the word cellar is often used for the lower chamber , as distinguished from the solar , or upper chamber , and does not mean that it ...
... probably both opened into the chapel , as Mr. Freeman suggests . Conclavis may mean a vaulted chamber ; the word cellar is often used for the lower chamber , as distinguished from the solar , or upper chamber , and does not mean that it ...
Page 481
... probably the work of the early inhabitants , and yet in Uig they are still the summer abodes of a portion of the people ; and Captain Thomas gave an ac- count of the curious social arrangements which the diminutive size of the houses ...
... probably the work of the early inhabitants , and yet in Uig they are still the summer abodes of a portion of the people ; and Captain Thomas gave an ac- count of the curious social arrangements which the diminutive size of the houses ...
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