| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1813 - 696 pages
...antiquity of Bristol ; wherein Mr. Camden's opinion, of the late riso of that nntient city, is shewn to be, not only contradictory to general tradition,...the opinion of all the antiquaries before him ; but also inconsistent with his own author! ties, as well as other positive and authentic testimonies. By... | |
| John Britton - 1813 - 614 pages
...antiquity of Bristol ; wherein Mr. C'amden's opinion, of the late rise of that antient city, is shewn to be, not only contradictory to general tradition,...the opinion of all the antiquaries before him ; but also inconsistent with his own authorities, as well as other positive and authentic testimonies. By... | |
| William Upcott - 1818 - 740 pages
...the ANTIQUITY of BRISTOL; wherein Mr. Camden's Opinion of the late Rise of that ancient City is shewn to be not only contradictory to general Tradition,...the Opinion of all the Antiquaries before him, but also inconsistent with his own Authorities, as well as other positive and authentic Testimonies. By... | |
| Francis Adams Hyett, William Bazeley - 1897 - 428 pages
...Antiquity of Bristol ; wherein Mr. Camden's Opinion, Of the late Rise of that Antient City Is shewn to be not only contradictory to general Tradition,...the Opinion of all the Antiquaries before him ; but also inconsistent with his own Authorities, as well as other positive authentic Testimonies . . . [Quot.]... | |
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