| PAGE | ON THE ROAD AND THE FASCINATION OF ANTIQUITY | 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 |
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