CONTENTS
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ON THE ROAD AND THE FASCINATION OFANTIQUITY | [3] | |
THE THEORY OF THE OLD ROAD | ||
That such and such Causes determined the Track of the Old Road, and that it ran from Winchester to Canterbury | [15] | |
The Causes of the Development of Winchester and Canterbury, and of their Position as Termini of the Old Road | [29] | |
The Causes of the Preservation of the Old Road; its General Character, and our Application of this in our Method of recovering it | [72] | |
THE EXPLORATION OF THE ROAD | ||
| Winchester to Alton | [117] | |
| Alton to Shalford | [147] | |
| Shalford to Dorking Pits | [169] | |
| Boxhill to Titsey | [188] | |
| Titsey to Wrotham | [214] | |
| Wrotham to Boxley | [231] | |
| Boxley to Canterbury | [256] | |