The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 243A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 244
... Roman wall which traverses the whole length of the river . Tyne watershed is filled with Roman memories . Here , where you are standing , the wise and resolute Agricola may have ridden by often , to encounter the wild hordes of the ...
... Roman wall which traverses the whole length of the river . Tyne watershed is filled with Roman memories . Here , where you are standing , the wise and resolute Agricola may have ridden by often , to encounter the wild hordes of the ...
Page 246
... Roman stations . The most interesting Roman remains we have lie in the region of those upper waters . Passing down , take leave of the lovely North Tyne , cross the moorland hills to the calm Northumberland lakes , and examine the most ...
... Roman stations . The most interesting Roman remains we have lie in the region of those upper waters . Passing down , take leave of the lovely North Tyne , cross the moorland hills to the calm Northumberland lakes , and examine the most ...
Page 249
... Roman hands first placed them ; but unfortunately , if they are to be preserved at all , they must be removed ... Roman wall , and Hodgson's Northumbrian history , we should now find it an impossible task to name correctly the Roman ...
... Roman hands first placed them ; but unfortunately , if they are to be preserved at all , they must be removed ... Roman wall , and Hodgson's Northumbrian history , we should now find it an impossible task to name correctly the Roman ...
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