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... stone ; ' meneog , ' kept in by the sea : ' it is also said to mean the ' heath - stone , ' from the fact of the beautiful Cornish heath , Erica vagans , growing plentifully over the serpentine rock of the district . " Menege , " says ...
... stone ; ' meneog , ' kept in by the sea : ' it is also said to mean the ' heath - stone , ' from the fact of the beautiful Cornish heath , Erica vagans , growing plentifully over the serpentine rock of the district . " Menege , " says ...
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... stone than to retain the glass and put black boards behind it , which would have retained the original effect of the ... stones embedded in hard mortar . The cavity was about 2 ft . deep , 21 ft . long , and less than 2 ft . wide . It ...
... stone than to retain the glass and put black boards behind it , which would have retained the original effect of the ... stones embedded in hard mortar . The cavity was about 2 ft . deep , 21 ft . long , and less than 2 ft . wide . It ...
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... stone , and laid open for a space of about twenty feet , which sufficiently shewed the curve at the angle of the ... stones , as is sometimes the case . I have been informed , however , that the section was made only to obtain stones før ...
... stone , and laid open for a space of about twenty feet , which sufficiently shewed the curve at the angle of the ... stones , as is sometimes the case . I have been informed , however , that the section was made only to obtain stones før ...
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... stones of the walls alone are perceptible ; but on Stanemore you have the wall perfect to five courses of masonry . Surely where stone is so plentiful , as on the moor , there can be no necessity for destroying a relique to which such ...
... stones of the walls alone are perceptible ; but on Stanemore you have the wall perfect to five courses of masonry . Surely where stone is so plentiful , as on the moor , there can be no necessity for destroying a relique to which such ...
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... Stones in Cornwall , and said that he did not entirely agree with the deductions drawn by Mr. Pedler . But his chief object was to state that at Tregony there would be found a very remarkable inscribed stone , which had formed part of ...
... Stones in Cornwall , and said that he did not entirely agree with the deductions drawn by Mr. Pedler . But his chief object was to state that at Tregony there would be found a very remarkable inscribed stone , which had formed part of ...
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