| Robert Henry - 1789 - 644 páginas
...continued in a ftate of quiet fubmiffion to it to the very laft (34). The fituation of Cantium occafioned its being much frequented by the Romans, who generally...Rutupenfis, moft probably Richborough- and Stonar (35). Rut'upiuai was the fame in thole times, that Dover is in 'ours; the nfual place of 'embarking... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 páginas
...fubmitted to the power of Rome without a ilruggle, fo they continued in a ftate of quiet fubmiflion to ¡t to the very laft. The fituation of Cantium occaiioned...frequently mentioned by the Roman writers than Rutupium ami Portus • Rutupenfis, moil probably Richboroiigh and Stonar. Rutupium was the fame in thofe times... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 408 páginas
...continued in a ftate of quiet fubmifiion to it to the very laft34. The fituation of Cantium occafioned its being much frequented by the Romans, who generally...and Portus Rutupenfis, moft probably Richborough and Stonar35. Rutupium was the fame ' in thofe times, that Dover is in ours ; the ufual place of embarking... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 412 páginas
...continued in a ftate of quiet fubmiffion to it to the very laft 34. The fituation of Cantium occafioned its being much frequented by the Romans, who generally...continent. Few places in Britain are more frequently men-. tioned by the Roman writers, than Rutupium and Portus Rutupenfis, moft probably Richborough and... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 444 páginas
...continued in a ftate of quiet fubmiffion to it to the very laft 34 . The fituation of Cantium occafioned its being much frequented by the Romans, who generally...continent. Few places in Britain are more frequently menUoned by the Roman writers, than Rutupium and Portus Rutupenfis, moft probably Richborough and Stonar... | |
| 1823 - 848 páginas
...continued in a state of quiet submission to it to the very last. The situation of C:intium occasioned its being much frequented by the Romans, who generally...their marches to and from the continent. Few places ¡n Britain are more frequently mentioned by the Roman writers than Rutupiuni and Fortus Rutupensis,... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1830 - 628 páginas
...received a colony from the continent. The situation of Cantium occasioned its being much Irequented by the Romans, who generally took their way through...more frequently mentioned by the Roman writers than Portus Rutupengis. Portus Dubris (now Dover), Durobrivre and Durovernum (now Rochester and Canterbury)... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 809 páginas
...situation of Cantium occasioned its being much frequented by the Romans, who generally took iheir »ay ٩i ZS ꂴ G 7d { 59 -q J T o_Y : ^ F4 ɧ kl YZ_ Portus Rutupensis. Portus Dubris, now Dover, Durobrivx and Durovernum, now Rochester and Canterbury,... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1830 - 612 páginas
...been the first district which received a colony from the continent The situation of Cantium occasioned its being much frequented by the Romans, who generally...more frequently mentioned by the Roman writers than Portus Rulupensis. Portus Dubris (now Dover), Durobrivre and Durovernum (now Rochester and Canterbury)... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1830 - 608 páginas
...the first district which received a colony from the continent. The situation of Cantium occasioned its being much frequented by the Romans, who generally...places in Britain are more frequently mentioned by »he Roman writers than Portus Rutupeneis. Portus Dubris (now Dover), Durobrivie and Durovcrnum (now... | |
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