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... civilization , as shewn by Local Names - Roman roads- " Gates " -Bridges and fords- Celtic bridges - Deficiency of inns - Cold Harbour - Saxon dykes- b --- Roman walls - Saxon forts- " Bury " -Ancient camps CONTENTS . ix.
... civilization , as shewn by Local Names - Roman roads- " Gates " -Bridges and fords- Celtic bridges - Deficiency of inns - Cold Harbour - Saxon dykes- b --- Roman walls - Saxon forts- " Bury " -Ancient camps CONTENTS . ix.
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... Ancient camps - Chester , caster , and caer - Stations of the Roman Legions - Frontier dis- tricts - Castile - The Mark - Pfyn - Devises - Ethnic shire - names of England - Intrusive colonization PAGE 166 CHAPTER XI . THE STREET - NAMES ...
... Ancient camps - Chester , caster , and caer - Stations of the Roman Legions - Frontier dis- tricts - Castile - The Mark - Pfyn - Devises - Ethnic shire - names of England - Intrusive colonization PAGE 166 CHAPTER XI . THE STREET - NAMES ...
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... ancient forests - Icelandic forests -The Weald of Kent- Increase of Population - Populousness of Saxon England - The nature of Saxon husbandry - English vineyards - Extinct animals : the wolf , badger , aurochs , and beaver - Ancient ...
... ancient forests - Icelandic forests -The Weald of Kent- Increase of Population - Populousness of Saxon England - The nature of Saxon husbandry - English vineyards - Extinct animals : the wolf , badger , aurochs , and beaver - Ancient ...
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... ancient city , such as Tadmor , Sidon , or Hamath , seems as if it were endowed with an inherent and indestructible vitality : it is still uttered , unchanged in a single letter - monumentum ære perennius — while fragments of marble ...
... ancient city , such as Tadmor , Sidon , or Hamath , seems as if it were endowed with an inherent and indestructible vitality : it is still uttered , unchanged in a single letter - monumentum ære perennius — while fragments of marble ...
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... ancient names . From them we may decipher facts that have a bearing on the history of ancient civilization . With regard , for example , to Saxon England , we may from local names draw many inferences as to the amount of cultivated land ...
... ancient names . From them we may decipher facts that have a bearing on the history of ancient civilization . With regard , for example , to Saxon England , we may from local names draw many inferences as to the amount of cultivated land ...
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