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... crossed the Dee near Plas Madoc , now forms part of the turnpike road to Wrexham , and terminates at a farm near Treyddin Chapel , in the The first mention of the Devil's Dyke in history is 1845. ] 27 Ancient Walls of Entrenchment .
... crossed the Dee near Plas Madoc , now forms part of the turnpike road to Wrexham , and terminates at a farm near Treyddin Chapel , in the The first mention of the Devil's Dyke in history is 1845. ] 27 Ancient Walls of Entrenchment .
Page 35
... ancient Quakers ' meeting - house , in a pleasant situation , of homely and dwelling- house appearance , said to be coeval with the rise of that respectable body . There is also a good inn , which has also been a boarding school , which ...
... ancient Quakers ' meeting - house , in a pleasant situation , of homely and dwelling- house appearance , said to be coeval with the rise of that respectable body . There is also a good inn , which has also been a boarding school , which ...
Page 36
... ancient seat is en- graved in " Fisher's Collections . " They were intimately connected with the honourable families of Boteler and Charnock , of whom some account will be found in the work twice men- tioned above . Some charities have ...
... ancient seat is en- graved in " Fisher's Collections . " They were intimately connected with the honourable families of Boteler and Charnock , of whom some account will be found in the work twice men- tioned above . Some charities have ...
Page 37
... ancient history and the geologist to speculate on . " The above passage brought to my mind the recollection of a fact that I now beg to communicate to you ; and which , as it carries us back to a more remote period than that in which ...
... ancient history and the geologist to speculate on . " The above passage brought to my mind the recollection of a fact that I now beg to communicate to you ; and which , as it carries us back to a more remote period than that in which ...
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... ancient city of Verulam ; but it does not ap- pear that he proceeded further in that scheme than as a speculation , and subject of conversation for the amuse- ment of his friends . His attention was more urgently required for the repair ...
... ancient city of Verulam ; but it does not ap- pear that he proceeded further in that scheme than as a speculation , and subject of conversation for the amuse- ment of his friends . His attention was more urgently required for the repair ...
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