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WANDERINGS OF AN ANTIQUARY: chiefly upon the Traces of the ROMANS IN BRITAIN. By THOMAS WRIGHT, ESQ., M.A., F.S.A.
Contents:—1. Iron Works of the Forest of Dean. 2. Roman Cities on the Welsh Borders. 3. Verulamium. 4. Anglo-Saxon Graves in Kent. 5. Sandwich, and Rutupiæ. 6. The Kentish Coast. 7. Pevensey. 8. Potteries on the Medway. 9. Valley of Maidstone. 10. Hill Entrenchments on the Welsh Borders. 11. From York to Goodmanham. 12. Isuriam or Aldborough. 13. Bramber Castle and Sussex Churches. 14. Bignor. 15. Stonehenge. 16. Old Sarum.
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THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Translated and compiled from the Works of Augusti; with numerous Additions from Rheinwald, Siegel, and others. By the REV. LYMAN COLEMAN.
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A HISTORY OF THE HEBREW COMMONWEALTH. Translated from the German of JOHN JAHN, D.D. With an Appendix, containing the History of the Jews to the Reign of Adrian, translated from Basnage. By C. E. STOWE, A.M.