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... supposed that the Roman road proceeded round the south side of this hill betwixt it and the Clyde , but this I am able to state posi- tively is a mistake , and that it either passed through the ravine above - mentioned or crossed the ...
... supposed that the Roman road proceeded round the south side of this hill betwixt it and the Clyde , but this I am able to state posi- tively is a mistake , and that it either passed through the ravine above - mentioned or crossed the ...
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... supposed to unite , we find an- other camp ( No. 3 ) , situated on a small spur of the hill , of a low elevation , and separated from the mass of the moun- tain by a very gentle hollow . It is only fortified by a single rampart which ...
... supposed to unite , we find an- other camp ( No. 3 ) , situated on a small spur of the hill , of a low elevation , and separated from the mass of the moun- tain by a very gentle hollow . It is only fortified by a single rampart which ...
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... supposed from its form to be the remains of a British camp . There is certainly an old green turf dyke at this place , without any regular shape , but from its whole appearance I am inclined to doubt its ever having been a camp at all ...
... supposed from its form to be the remains of a British camp . There is certainly an old green turf dyke at this place , without any regular shape , but from its whole appearance I am inclined to doubt its ever having been a camp at all ...
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... supposed course is marked on the plan by a dotted line . At Milton Lockhart , exactly at the spot where Mr. Lockhart has lately constructed an elegant bridge over the Clyde , we find most curious evidence of the existence of an ancient ...
... supposed course is marked on the plan by a dotted line . At Milton Lockhart , exactly at the spot where Mr. Lockhart has lately constructed an elegant bridge over the Clyde , we find most curious evidence of the existence of an ancient ...
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... supposed road , which is marked on the plan by a dotted line , I am inclined to consider them as corroborative evi- dence in favour of the conjecture . Having now completed the description of the great Ro- man road , which traverses the ...
... supposed road , which is marked on the plan by a dotted line , I am inclined to consider them as corroborative evi- dence in favour of the conjecture . Having now completed the description of the great Ro- man road , which traverses the ...
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