The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, 12. cilt |
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Sayfa 67
... Huggate , Wetwang , & c . towards Driffield . What are commonly called , Huggate Dykes , an old entrench- ment , which excited the attention of the late lord Burlington , are situated on this road . The other has been traced nearly to ...
... Huggate , Wetwang , & c . towards Driffield . What are commonly called , Huggate Dykes , an old entrench- ment , which excited the attention of the late lord Burlington , are situated on this road . The other has been traced nearly to ...
Sayfa 357
... the various tribes . It may be generally remarked , that animals of slow motion or fearful temper , or such as are beset by numerous enemies , have the colour of their hair , fur , or skin , 363 The dykes at Huggate , to which Hinder- well.
... the various tribes . It may be generally remarked , that animals of slow motion or fearful temper , or such as are beset by numerous enemies , have the colour of their hair , fur , or skin , 363 The dykes at Huggate , to which Hinder- well.
Sayfa 359
... , at least , prove the cause of this phenomena to be of a refractive nature . Take a bit of paper , and prick a hole through it with a pin , and when the sun appears very large , 361 Eccentricity no Proof of Genius . - Huggate Dykes.
... , at least , prove the cause of this phenomena to be of a refractive nature . Take a bit of paper , and prick a hole through it with a pin , and when the sun appears very large , 361 Eccentricity no Proof of Genius . - Huggate Dykes.
Sayfa 361
... HUGGATE DYKES , NEAR POCKLINGTON , YORKSHIRE . THE word dyke is of Scottish origin , and signifies " a wall , a ditch , " & c . Here it is used in the latter sense . It has the same application that the Latin word vallum has , and is ...
... HUGGATE DYKES , NEAR POCKLINGTON , YORKSHIRE . THE word dyke is of Scottish origin , and signifies " a wall , a ditch , " & c . Here it is used in the latter sense . It has the same application that the Latin word vallum has , and is ...
Sayfa 363
Huggate Dykes - Poetry . Poetry . 363 The dykes at Huggate , to which Hinder- well , in his History of Scarborough , alludes , were brought into notice by the late Lord Burlington , some years ago . His lordship got a plan of them ...
Huggate Dykes - Poetry . Poetry . 363 The dykes at Huggate , to which Hinder- well , in his History of Scarborough , alludes , were brought into notice by the late Lord Burlington , some years ago . His lordship got a plan of them ...
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