The History of Romney Marsh ...J.R. Smith, 1849 - 182 sayfa |
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... probably that of Petersfield in Hampshire , when , turning to the south south- west , beneath the hills which form the westernmost extremity of the Downs ; the woody belt , though no longer known by the same name , passes on to Stansted ...
... probably that of Petersfield in Hampshire , when , turning to the south south- west , beneath the hills which form the westernmost extremity of the Downs ; the woody belt , though no longer known by the same name , passes on to Stansted ...
Sayfa 10
... probably , here and there , not far removed from the outskirts , some habitations ; for Cæsar and Strabo ( as quoted by Camden ) do both tell us that the houses of the Britons were seated in the midst of woods . The stillness of the ...
... probably , here and there , not far removed from the outskirts , some habitations ; for Cæsar and Strabo ( as quoted by Camden ) do both tell us that the houses of the Britons were seated in the midst of woods . The stillness of the ...
Sayfa 13
... probably , for the sake of conquest originally , as for commerce ; they were fortresses , built for defence , among a barbarous people , chiefly with the view of carrying on a beneficial trade with the inhabitants , producing , if not ...
... probably , for the sake of conquest originally , as for commerce ; they were fortresses , built for defence , among a barbarous people , chiefly with the view of carrying on a beneficial trade with the inhabitants , producing , if not ...
Sayfa 19
... probably called it Portus , a Port - or Novus Portus , New Port— and so Antoninus , who was a Roman , designates it ; but Ptolemy , the most celebrated geographer of antiquity , who was born in the year 70 , having written in Greek ...
... probably called it Portus , a Port - or Novus Portus , New Port— and so Antoninus , who was a Roman , designates it ; but Ptolemy , the most celebrated geographer of antiquity , who was born in the year 70 , having written in Greek ...
Sayfa 27
... probably this town had the name of Newenden from its being built anew near the place of the old one . Hasted says , " it most probably took its name from its being raised on the site of some more ancient town , perhaps built in the time ...
... probably this town had the name of Newenden from its being built anew near the place of the old one . Hasted says , " it most probably took its name from its being raised on the site of some more ancient town , perhaps built in the time ...
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