Historical Inquiries, Concerning the Roman Monuments and Antiquities in the North-part of Britain Called Scotland: In which There is an Account of the Roman Walls, Ports, Colonies, and Forts, Temples, Altars, Sepulchres, and Military Ways in that Country; and of the Roman Forces Lodged There, from the Vestiges and Inscriptions Yet Remaining; and from the Urns, Medals, Measures and Buckles and Arms, and Such Like Antiquities Found There, with Copper Cuts of the Most Remarkable of ThemJames Watson, 1707 - 52 pages |
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