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Identifier: archaeologicaljo33brit (find matches)
Title: The Archaeological journal
Year: 1844 (1840s)
Authors: British Archaeological Association. Central Committee Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Central Committee Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Council Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Royal Archaeological Institute (Great Britain)
Subjects: Archaeology -- Periodicals Middle Ages -- History Periodicals Great Britain -- Antiquities Periodicals
Publisher: (London : Longman, Rrown,(sic) Green, and Longman
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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CiESARS LANDING-PLACE IN BRITAIN. 65 dents, would extend nearly four miles, and as CsDsar himselfprobably sailed in one of the triremes, or long vessels(which impelled by oars could take any position), he pro-bably passed Dover towards St. Margarets Bay before allhis ships were at anchor. While waiting at anchor, Ccesai*assembled his officers, instructed them what he had learnedfrom Volusenus, and formed his plan of action. How couldwe adopt the theory of Mr. Lewin, that the wind after thissuddenly changed to the east, and that Caesar was driftedback by the tide twelve miles, to Hytlie ? Caesar saj^s, having obtained wind and tide favourable at one time (favourable, for he had formed his plans), he progressus about seven miles. How could progressus imply achange of wind ? From the South Foreland, where Caesarsown ship was stationed, seven miles would bring him nearthe mouth of Sandwich Haven. Mr. Appacli, in support ofhis argument that Caesar landed near Bennington, quotesDion Cassius

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