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... doubt its ever having been a camp at all , and should rather consider it the remains of an old sheep fold . I am also of opinion that several of the other camps mentioned in the statistical account of this parish may be considered apo ...
... doubt its ever having been a camp at all , and should rather consider it the remains of an old sheep fold . I am also of opinion that several of the other camps mentioned in the statistical account of this parish may be considered apo ...
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... doubt that it never existed at all ; but I may at once state that Chalmers is not to be depended upon , and that his in- formation as to the shape and size of the camps in this district appears to be exclusively taken from Ross's old ...
... doubt that it never existed at all ; but I may at once state that Chalmers is not to be depended upon , and that his in- formation as to the shape and size of the camps in this district appears to be exclusively taken from Ross's old ...
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... doubts of the learned secretary of the Scottish Antiquaries , and the verdict of the Quarterly Review , pro- nouncing it a clumsy and impudent forgery , that the book of Richard of Cirencester is to be considered an authority , I am ...
... doubts of the learned secretary of the Scottish Antiquaries , and the verdict of the Quarterly Review , pro- nouncing it a clumsy and impudent forgery , that the book of Richard of Cirencester is to be considered an authority , I am ...
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... doubts whether the appearances which were supposed to indicate the existence of a well , both in this camp and in No. 10 , are anything but natural depressions of the ground . 3. On the other hand , I have ascertained that the well in ...
... doubts whether the appearances which were supposed to indicate the existence of a well , both in this camp and in No. 10 , are anything but natural depressions of the ground . 3. On the other hand , I have ascertained that the well in ...
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... doubt the fact of its use , and as discoveries were from time to time brought to light , the almost universal use of the poly- chromatic art . The object of polychromy is to heighten the effect of architectural decorations , by causing ...
... doubt the fact of its use , and as discoveries were from time to time brought to light , the almost universal use of the poly- chromatic art . The object of polychromy is to heighten the effect of architectural decorations , by causing ...
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