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... tion to suppose that I should be able to solve a question which had puzzled such distinguished authors . My object was one of a more humble and limited nature . Mr. Just observes " that the mystery must be cleared up . The key is on the ...
... tion to suppose that I should be able to solve a question which had puzzled such distinguished authors . My object was one of a more humble and limited nature . Mr. Just observes " that the mystery must be cleared up . The key is on the ...
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tion , owing to the pastoral and mountainous character of the district . In describing them , I shall for the sake of convenience follow the line of the Roman roads which traverse it , and advert to each fortification as it would suc ...
tion , owing to the pastoral and mountainous character of the district . In describing them , I shall for the sake of convenience follow the line of the Roman roads which traverse it , and advert to each fortification as it would suc ...
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... tion on the west side , and also from the fact that on the north the ground in the interior rises abruptly much higher than the rampart . It does not possess the advantage of any supply of water within its precincts . The second camp ...
... tion on the west side , and also from the fact that on the north the ground in the interior rises abruptly much higher than the rampart . It does not possess the advantage of any supply of water within its precincts . The second camp ...
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... tion of Culter Water . The second ( No. 12 , and plate 2 , fig . 9 ) , occupies the top of the adjoining hill , on the opposite side of a small valley , but of greater elevation . It has been more strongly forti- fied , with two , and ...
... tion of Culter Water . The second ( No. 12 , and plate 2 , fig . 9 ) , occupies the top of the adjoining hill , on the opposite side of a small valley , but of greater elevation . It has been more strongly forti- fied , with two , and ...
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... tion of which was , that he became bound to furnish his satanic majesty with work . The first task was to cut a pass through the Sandyhill between Biggar and Edin- burgh . This was accomplished in a single night , and a remarkable hill ...
... tion of which was , that he became bound to furnish his satanic majesty with work . The first task was to cut a pass through the Sandyhill between Biggar and Edin- burgh . This was accomplished in a single night , and a remarkable hill ...
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