The Archaeological Journal, Volume 10Longman, Rrown [sic] Green, and Longman, 1853 |
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... Wall , London 3. Pottery found in the New Forest 4 , 5. Enamelled Plate , representing Henry of Blois , Bishop of Winchester 6. Seal of the Hundred of Walshcroft , Lincolnshire 7. Plan of Roman Villa , Great Copt Hill , Essex 8. Plan of ...
... Wall , London 3. Pottery found in the New Forest 4 , 5. Enamelled Plate , representing Henry of Blois , Bishop of Winchester 6. Seal of the Hundred of Walshcroft , Lincolnshire 7. Plan of Roman Villa , Great Copt Hill , Essex 8. Plan of ...
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... . Journ . , vol . iv . , pl . vi . , p . 333 . Arch . Journ . , vol . vii . , p . 66 . 7 Archæologia Scotica , vol . iv . , p 53 . wall behind Trinity - house Square . They consist of NATIONAL ANTIQUITIES IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM . 3.
... . Journ . , vol . iv . , pl . vi . , p . 333 . Arch . Journ . , vol . vii . , p . 66 . 7 Archæologia Scotica , vol . iv . , p 53 . wall behind Trinity - house Square . They consist of NATIONAL ANTIQUITIES IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM . 3.
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wall behind Trinity - house Square . They consist of an archi- tectural fragment in the form of a scroll , a portion of a very large inscription , and another inscription which , from its worn condition , is difficult to read . The ...
wall behind Trinity - house Square . They consist of an archi- tectural fragment in the form of a scroll , a portion of a very large inscription , and another inscription which , from its worn condition , is difficult to read . The ...
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... ABALPINI CLASSICIAN UTTING 5 : Sepulchral Inscription found at the base of the Roman Wall , London . Length , 5 feet , 4 inches ; height 2 feet 6 inches . LIBRARY OF THE VIVERSITY CALIFORNIA especially since the melancholy destruction.
... ABALPINI CLASSICIAN UTTING 5 : Sepulchral Inscription found at the base of the Roman Wall , London . Length , 5 feet , 4 inches ; height 2 feet 6 inches . LIBRARY OF THE VIVERSITY CALIFORNIA especially since the melancholy destruction.
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... walls of the Roman station at Chesters in Northumberland , con- taining bones and a coin of Hadrian . Five sepulchral vessels , discovered at Hoo St. Werburg , near Rochester , have been presented to the Museum , by W. H. Nicholson ...
... walls of the Roman station at Chesters in Northumberland , con- taining bones and a coin of Hadrian . Five sepulchral vessels , discovered at Hoo St. Werburg , near Rochester , have been presented to the Museum , by W. H. Nicholson ...
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Page 191 - s the disease he means ? Mai. 'T is call'd the evil ; A most miraculous Work in this good king : Which often, since my here-remain in England, I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, Himself best knows : but strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures ; Hanging a. golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers : and 't is spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction.
Page 157 - is inclosed with three doors, the inner cancellated, the middle, which is very thick, lined with skins like parchment, and driven full of nails. These skins, they by tradition tell us, were some skins of the Danes, tann'd and given here as a memorial of our delivery from them.
Page 196 - I myself have been a frequent eye-witness of many hundreds of cures performed by his Majesty's Touch alone, without any assistance of chirurgery ; and those, many of them, such as had tired out the endeavors of able chirurgeons before they came thither.
Page 266 - I have examined, with a magnifying glass, the pages of tho Gospels of Lindisfarne and Book of Kells for hours together," says Professor Westwood, "without ever detecting a false line or an irregular interlacement ; and when it is considered that many of these details consist of spiral lines, and are so minute as to be impossible to have been executed with a pair of compasses, it really seems a problem, not only with what eyes, but also with what instruments, they could have been executed.
Page 198 - Patrick's account ; and the poor fellow has been here some month;; with his boy. But the queen has not been able to touch, and it now grows so warm, I fear she will not at all.
Page 181 - O Almighty God, who art the giver of all health, and the aid of them that seek to thee for succour, we call upon thee for thy help and goodness mercifully to be shewed upon these thy servants, that they being healed of their Infirmities, may give thanks unto thee in thy holy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Page 259 - PASCAL'S Thoughts. Translated from the Text of M. Auguste Molinier by C. Kegan Paul. 3rd Edition, y, dd. PAULI'S (Dr. R.) Life of Alfred the Great. Translated from the German. To which is appended Alfred's ANGLO-SAXON VERSION OF OROSIUS. With a literal Translation interpaged, Notes, and an ANGLO-SAXON GRAMMAR and GLOSSARY, by B. Thorpe. 5^. PAUSANIAS
Page 266 - Kells," some of the ornaments of which I attempted to copy, but broke down in despair. Of this very book Mr. "Westwood examined the pages, as I did, for hours together without ever detecting a false line, or an irregular interlacement.
Page 181 - And for the glory of thy Name deliver us ; be merciful to us sinners, for thy Name's sake.
Page 181 - O Almighty God, Who art the Giver of all health, and the aid of them that seek to Thee for succour, we call upon Thee for Thy help and goodness mercifully to be showed upon these Thy servants, that they being healed of their infirmities may give thanks unto Thee in Thy holy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.