Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... sides which form the apex of the pentagon are very precipitous , and require no fortifications to secure the camp in this direction , but on the side nearest the Van the slope is more gradual , and the engineer constructed a line of ...
... sides which form the apex of the pentagon are very precipitous , and require no fortifications to secure the camp in this direction , but on the side nearest the Van the slope is more gradual , and the engineer constructed a line of ...
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... side of the old road leading to Machynlleth . The precipitous nature of the ground protects the entrench- ment upon its northern and eastern sides , and that portion of the hill which faces the vale of the Cerist consists of a number of ...
... side of the old road leading to Machynlleth . The precipitous nature of the ground protects the entrench- ment upon its northern and eastern sides , and that portion of the hill which faces the vale of the Cerist consists of a number of ...
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... side of the mountain roadway from Llanidloes to Machynlleth ( a road con- jectured to be identical with an old British trackway ) , near the fifth mile stone , stands the massy isolated hill known as the Dinas . It rises precipitously ...
... side of the mountain roadway from Llanidloes to Machynlleth ( a road con- jectured to be identical with an old British trackway ) , near the fifth mile stone , stands the massy isolated hill known as the Dinas . It rises precipitously ...
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... sides where its base is washed by the river Clywedog , while it slopes more gently towards the turnpike - road . This side of the mountain is defended by two strong lines of works , which originally extended some 800 yards round the ...
... sides where its base is washed by the river Clywedog , while it slopes more gently towards the turnpike - road . This side of the mountain is defended by two strong lines of works , which originally extended some 800 yards round the ...
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... of Maes- maen - tri - schol , Anglice , the " field of the stone of three skulls . ” Upon the other side of the valley are two small farmsteads , called re- Gael's Mead ) of the Vestiges of the Gael in ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 13.
... of Maes- maen - tri - schol , Anglice , the " field of the stone of three skulls . ” Upon the other side of the valley are two small farmsteads , called re- Gael's Mead ) of the Vestiges of the Gael in ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 13.
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