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THE PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS: A Paper read before the Archæological Institute at Bristol, July 29, 1851. With Notes. By EDWARD A. FREEMAN, M.A., late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford; Local Secretary of the Institute for Gloucestershire.
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