Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 36
... England unite in Wiltshire , and did we condescend to worship her , here we should erect our national shrine . The novels are not an artistic success . The mysteries of England's past as represented by ancient earthworks and burial ...
... England unite in Wiltshire , and did we condescend to worship her , here we should erect our national shrine . The novels are not an artistic success . The mysteries of England's past as represented by ancient earthworks and burial ...
Page 56
... England . Leland was , of course , an outright bigot who openly stated one of the purposes of his Antiquarianism to be the exposure of " the crafty coloured doctrine of a rout of Roman bishops " ; but one must not allow alliterative ...
... England . Leland was , of course , an outright bigot who openly stated one of the purposes of his Antiquarianism to be the exposure of " the crafty coloured doctrine of a rout of Roman bishops " ; but one must not allow alliterative ...
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England effectively in guardianship -- that is to say actually in the care of the Commission , and in most cases open to the public -- in turn present only a small proportion those that are scheduled . Secretary of State announced , REV ...
England effectively in guardianship -- that is to say actually in the care of the Commission , and in most cases open to the public -- in turn present only a small proportion those that are scheduled . Secretary of State announced , REV ...
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