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Σελίδα vi
... I must be held responsible for the accuracy of the work as it now appears , and I trust that those who feel inclined to criticise its pages will consider the many opportunities of falling into error to which a compiler is liable who ...
... I must be held responsible for the accuracy of the work as it now appears , and I trust that those who feel inclined to criticise its pages will consider the many opportunities of falling into error to which a compiler is liable who ...
Σελίδα x
It may appear somewhat rash to dispute so eminent an authority and so careful an observer , but surely this is much too wide a generalisa- tion from the facts at our disposal . There can be no doubt that the Britons made considerable ...
It may appear somewhat rash to dispute so eminent an authority and so careful an observer , but surely this is much too wide a generalisa- tion from the facts at our disposal . There can be no doubt that the Britons made considerable ...
Σελίδα xii
Neither Strabo nor Pliny the elder alludes to London , although each of them wrote on Britain , and the name does not occur in literature until it was used by Tacitus . Then it appears to have become a place of considerable importance .
Neither Strabo nor Pliny the elder alludes to London , although each of them wrote on Britain , and the name does not occur in literature until it was used by Tacitus . Then it appears to have become a place of considerable importance .
Σελίδα xiii
The Thames formed the natural barrier on the south , but the Romans do not appear to have been content with this , for they built a wall here in addition . Portions of this wall have been discovered at various times .
The Thames formed the natural barrier on the south , but the Romans do not appear to have been content with this , for they built a wall here in addition . Portions of this wall have been discovered at various times .
Σελίδα xiv
Some of the oldest thorough- fares now existing do not appear to run on the same line as Roman Roads , which are buried 20 feet below the present surface . Sir William Tite gave reasons for believing that Bishopsgate Street was not a ...
Some of the oldest thorough- fares now existing do not appear to run on the same line as Roman Roads , which are buried 20 feet below the present surface . Sir William Tite gave reasons for believing that Bishopsgate Street was not a ...
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London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions Henry Benjamin Wheatley,Peter Cunningham Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2011 |
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