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... given by Geoffrey of Monmouth , is as follows : In the time of Vortigern , king of Britain , Hen- gist the Saxon landed with a large army . Vorti- gern and the nobility resolved to fight and drive them from their coasts . Hengist ...
... given by Geoffrey of Monmouth , is as follows : In the time of Vortigern , king of Britain , Hen- gist the Saxon landed with a large army . Vorti- gern and the nobility resolved to fight and drive them from their coasts . Hengist ...
Side 5
... given of this wonderful district ) , that the Carnac stones ( speaking generally ) occur in several systems or groups , separated by a wide distance one from another ; that in one system there are now only two rows , in another eight ...
... given of this wonderful district ) , that the Carnac stones ( speaking generally ) occur in several systems or groups , separated by a wide distance one from another ; that in one system there are now only two rows , in another eight ...
Side 16
... given up the point in dispute , it is of no use to waste time and occupy space in discuss- ing it further . But I may be permitted to make one or two remarks in connection with his reply . First , I am sufficiently well acquainted with ...
... given up the point in dispute , it is of no use to waste time and occupy space in discuss- ing it further . But I may be permitted to make one or two remarks in connection with his reply . First , I am sufficiently well acquainted with ...
Side 26
... given in favour of the Quakers was That they were a Tradeing People , It is humbly conceivd that the Kingdom would loose much more by extream Severity against the Papists , than gain by encouragement of them in relation to Trade . 4thly ...
... given in favour of the Quakers was That they were a Tradeing People , It is humbly conceivd that the Kingdom would loose much more by extream Severity against the Papists , than gain by encouragement of them in relation to Trade . 4thly ...
Side 29
... given by the lowest and most vulgar cockney's larf ! The true pro- nunciation is laf , and the word finds a proper rhyme in staff or in quaff , as we find it in the modern song " The Monks of Old " and in the old " Craven Churn Supper ...
... given by the lowest and most vulgar cockney's larf ! The true pro- nunciation is laf , and the word finds a proper rhyme in staff or in quaff , as we find it in the modern song " The Monks of Old " and in the old " Craven Churn Supper ...
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A. B. GROSART ancient appears arms Bishop Bolton Percy British Museum Byron called Carnac Castle Catalogue century Charles church clan copy correspondent curious daughter death died doubt Duke Earl Edinburgh edition Edward Elizabeth England English engraved FAVERSHAM ABBEY Freemasonry French George give given Grinling Gibbons Henry History honour Hugh Calveley Illustrations interesting James John Kenites King known La Salette Lady late Latin letter Library London Lord Lord Byron Macbeth marriage married meaning ment mentioned notice original paper parish passage poem poet portrait possession present printed probably published Queen QUERIES quoted readers refer remarkable reply Robert Roger Royal Saint says Scotland seems Stonehenge stones Street Thomas tion translation verses volume wife William WILLIAM BATES William Combe word writer written