Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., 第 7 卷Society, 1855 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... Pottery in Liverpool . By Joseph Mayer , Esq . , F.S.A. 178 * Remarks on the connection between Archæology and Natural History . By Joseph Clarke , Esq . , F.S.A. , Hon . M.H.S. 212 * On the Results of the Self - Registering Tide.
... Pottery in Liverpool . By Joseph Mayer , Esq . , F.S.A. 178 * Remarks on the connection between Archæology and Natural History . By Joseph Clarke , Esq . , F.S.A. , Hon . M.H.S. 212 * On the Results of the Self - Registering Tide.
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... Pottery .. XI . Register of Wind and Tide at Liverpool , 1854 Do. Do. Do. XII . XIII . Tig or Drinking Cup of curious construction .Part I. .Part II ... [ Of these larger Illustrations , I. is the gift of Mr. Mayer , and VIII . of Mr ...
... Pottery .. XI . Register of Wind and Tide at Liverpool , 1854 Do. Do. Do. XII . XIII . Tig or Drinking Cup of curious construction .Part I. .Part II ... [ Of these larger Illustrations , I. is the gift of Mr. Mayer , and VIII . of Mr ...
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... Pottery Oven , still standing , Shaw's Brow 199 ....... 53 Tortoise Shell Ware 54 Barnes's Pottery Show - room and Warehouse . 55 Tusk of the Wild Boar 56 Bone Skates , found in Moorfields , London 57 Sculptured Coffin Lid from Bakewell ...
... Pottery Oven , still standing , Shaw's Brow 199 ....... 53 Tortoise Shell Ware 54 Barnes's Pottery Show - room and Warehouse . 55 Tusk of the Wild Boar 56 Bone Skates , found in Moorfields , London 57 Sculptured Coffin Lid from Bakewell ...
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... pottery in comparative abundance ; he found a small number of urns containing calcined bones , which he , unable to discriminate the character of the pottery , imagined must have been deposited at a date anterior to that at which the ...
... pottery in comparative abundance ; he found a small number of urns containing calcined bones , which he , unable to discriminate the character of the pottery , imagined must have been deposited at a date anterior to that at which the ...
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... pottery were in use among them ; that the practice of cremation did exist among the Teutonic settlers in this island ; that the " bone - urns " which he dug up were all of Saxon , or rather perhaps of Frankish manufacture ; and ...
... pottery were in use among them ; that the practice of cremation did exist among the Teutonic settlers in this island ; that the " bone - urns " which he dug up were all of Saxon , or rather perhaps of Frankish manufacture ; and ...
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第 55 頁 - The power that predominated in his intellectual operations was rather strong reason than quick sensibility. Upon all occasions that were presented, he studied rather than felt; and produced sentiments not such as nature enforces, but meditation supplies.
第 59 頁 - Nothing is there to come, and nothing past; But an eternal NOW does always last.
第 59 頁 - Above the subtle foldings of the Sky, Above the well-set Orbs' soft harmony, Above those petty lamps that gild the night ; There is a place o'erflown with...
第 58 頁 - Here let me careless and unthoughtful lying, Hear the soft winds above me flying With all their wanton boughs dispute, And the more tuneful birds to both replying, Nor be myself too mute.
第 64 頁 - ... tis taken off: which being put upon the offender by order of the magistrate, and fastened with a padlock behind, she is led round the town by an officer, to her shame, nor is it taken off till after the party begins to show all external signes imaginable of humiliation and amendment.
第 60 頁 - Can all the transformations of the Gods give such copious hints to flourish and expatiate on as the true miracles of Christ, or of his prophets and Apostles?
第 80 頁 - However, it is still certain that though written constitutions may be violated in moments of passion or delusion, yet they furnish a text to which those who are watchful may again rally and recall the people ; they fix too for the people the principles of their political creed.
第 79 頁 - It is with heartfelt satisfaction that, in the first moments of my public action, I can hail you with welcome to our land, tender to you the homage of its respect and esteem, cover you under the protection of those laws which were made for the wise and good like you, and disdain the legitimacy of that libel on legislation, which, under the form of a law, was for some time placed among them.
第 57 頁 - But, my lord, I shall never be able to finish what I have begun, unless I be removed into some quiet parsonage, where I may see God's blessings spring out of my mother earth, and eat my own bread in peace and privacy; a place where I may, without disturbance, meditate my approaching mortality, and that great account which all flesh must give at the last day to the God of all spirits.
第 58 頁 - If the father of criticism has rightly denominated poetry Tf\vi) /ii/iujTiKij,. an imitative art, these writers will, without great wrong, lose their right to the name of poets ; for they cannot be said to have imitated anything : they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted the forms of matter nor represented the operations of intellect.