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... underground walls that supported them . Here evidently three " barrel roofed " rooms , possibly granaries , existed , as in one of them a quantity of charred wheat was found . Trenching southward soon THE BURIED ROMAN CITY IN BRITAIN . сл.
... underground walls that supported them . Here evidently three " barrel roofed " rooms , possibly granaries , existed , as in one of them a quantity of charred wheat was found . Trenching southward soon THE BURIED ROMAN CITY IN BRITAIN . сл.
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... possibly tell us of what oils and scents they were composed ) ; pieces of window - glass , through which , perhaps , the aforesaid beauty had peered at the beaux of Uriconium ; the bones of birds and animals , and even the shells of ...
... possibly tell us of what oils and scents they were composed ) ; pieces of window - glass , through which , perhaps , the aforesaid beauty had peered at the beaux of Uriconium ; the bones of birds and animals , and even the shells of ...
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... possibly a water - course , such as we find at Salisbury ; for in one place large stones were discovered , placed transversely in the channel , as though they had been used as stepping- stones . This great public building contained possibly ...
... possibly a water - course , such as we find at Salisbury ; for in one place large stones were discovered , placed transversely in the channel , as though they had been used as stepping- stones . This great public building contained possibly ...
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... possibly Hop - scotch , which we know to be a pastime of remote antiquity . And then for the ladies , as Autolycus would say , I found in the Museum combs of bone , bodkins , beads , bracelets ; and for the men , studs and buttons of ...
... possibly Hop - scotch , which we know to be a pastime of remote antiquity . And then for the ladies , as Autolycus would say , I found in the Museum combs of bone , bodkins , beads , bracelets ; and for the men , studs and buttons of ...
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... possibly a water- gate - terminating the city - wall towards the river here , guarded its passage , as the foundation - walls have been excavated entire . Standing on the mound which marks its site , I saw before me the silvery Severn ...
... possibly a water- gate - terminating the city - wall towards the river here , guarded its passage , as the foundation - walls have been excavated entire . Standing on the mound which marks its site , I saw before me the silvery Severn ...
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