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... Roman word , Vulgus , the multitude ; the Saxon one , Fengan , to lay hands on ; and then the Roman again Castrum , anglicized by the word cester , or station . Thus analysed , it sig- nifies the place where much industry was employed ...
... Roman word , Vulgus , the multitude ; the Saxon one , Fengan , to lay hands on ; and then the Roman again Castrum , anglicized by the word cester , or station . Thus analysed , it sig- nifies the place where much industry was employed ...
Pagina 202
From Caerwent , the traveller proceeded to Caerleon , the Isca Silurum of the Romans ; Which was chosen as their principal or head quarters in these parts ; having under their management no less than twenty Roman stations , three tribes ...
From Caerwent , the traveller proceeded to Caerleon , the Isca Silurum of the Romans ; Which was chosen as their principal or head quarters in these parts ; having under their management no less than twenty Roman stations , three tribes ...
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... Roman Anti- quities ; and Plates X. XI . and XII . Various Roman Inscrip- tions . Mr. L. is convinced that the first temple , of which the Restoration is attempted in Plate VI . is the same which is men- tioned by Solinus , when ...
... Roman Anti- quities ; and Plates X. XI . and XII . Various Roman Inscrip- tions . Mr. L. is convinced that the first temple , of which the Restoration is attempted in Plate VI . is the same which is men- tioned by Solinus , when ...
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