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" There is no trace of the time when it was covered up ; not improbably in that of the Romans, by the Druids themselves, to preserve it, as their most sacred temple, from the violence... "
A Topographical Survey of the Great Road from London to Bath and Bristol ... - Page 108
by Archibald Robertson - 1792
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Archaeologia: Or, Miscellaneous Tracts, Relating to Antiquity.., Volume 8

Society of Antiquaries of London - 1787 - 574 pages
...foon ftruck on the ftones, and the temple thus difcovered was afterwards cleared as it now ftands. There is no trace of the time when it was covered...not improbably in that of the Romans, by the Druids themlelves, to preferve it as their mofr facred temple from the violence or profanation of that people,...
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The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 15

1790 - 504 pages
...foon ftruck on the {tones, and the temple c thus difcovered was afterwards cleared as it nowjiands. There * is no trace of the time, when it was covered up ; not impro* babty in that of the Romans, by the Druids themfehes; to pre*• ferve it, as their moft facred...
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Cęsarea. The island of Jersey, its history, constitution [&c.], with a tour ...

1840 - 356 pages
...it now stands. There is no trace of the time at which it was covered up ; not improbably at the time of the Romans, by the Druids themselves, to preserve it as their most sacred temple from the violence or profanation of that people, who frequently persecuted them, and who certainly had possessed themselves...
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