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XV.—Correspondence between the Society of Antiquaries and the Admiralty respecting the Tides in the Dover Channel, with reference to the Landing of Cæsar in Britain, B.C. 55; together with Tables for the turning of the Tidestream off Dover, made in the year 1862
1864
Archaeologia
At a Council of the Society of Antiquaries held at Somerset House this day, I was authorised, as President, to address your Grace on the following subject:A controversy of great interest has recently been engaged in as to the exact place of Cæsar's landing in Britain. Two essays of especial weight and value have lately appeared upon it: one by Mr. Lewin, separately published, the other by the Rev. Dr. Cardwell, late Principal of St. Alban's Hall, Oxford, which came forth in theArchæologia
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