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Thursday, February 6th, 1862
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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* The chief difficulty is that, in the next year, which we are expressly told was devoted to consolidating his conquests, Agricola built the line of defences between Clods and Bodotria, the Clyde and the Frith. The distance of the Tay seems to have struck Mr. Merivale, the historian of the Roman Empire, who considers the true reading to be Tanaum, by which he proposes to understand the North Tyne.—History of the Romans under the Empire, vol. vii. p. 84.