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ILLUSTRATIONS of the REMAINS of ROMAN ART in CIRENCESTER, the SITE of ANTIENT CORINIUM. By Professor Buckman, F.L.S., &c., and C. H. Newmarch. Esq. Containing Plates by De la Motte, of the magnificent Tessellated Pavements discovered in August and September, 1849, with copies of the grand heads of Ceres, Flora, and Pomona, reduced by the Talbotype from fac-simile tracings of the original; together with various other Plates and numerous Wood Engravings.
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HARDWICK'S HISTORY OF THE ARTICLES.
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A HISTORY of the ARTICLES of RELIGION; to which is added a SERIES of DOCUMENTS, from A.D. 1536 to A.D. 1615; together with Illustrations from Contemporary Sources. By Charles Hardwick, M. A., Fellow of St. Catherine's Hall, Cambridge, and Whitehall Preacher.
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