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480 ITHR HJ STORY- — Bo^i diately revolted, ^6w ; immediately jouttd^by the -Caledonian^ .and the Roman ppwex ; was oi>ce mqre confined to the? five provinces 7 ** The Roman* se-enteted . the: country; condu&ed . by Caracalla an4 copuniifipned to exterminate the. qatives^ 7 ^ . Fing^l met him in the county of StprUag and k op the. banks qf the Carron fi . . " The fan of the King «f the. World* Caraci^ "fled from his arms along the fields of his pride 7 V f Her$* - figued up the contested dominions, and haftUy retiofrk toitfee

fcuth* of the wall M .

_ . Thw unfuccfifefitf vmm *U the attempt* :-^.thfe<9ofMR« t ip fubdue the, Caledonians L Thus did, the (^4oiManSf|«rp!a^^ rife more vigorous from every . repeated attempt! And they had x>P iboneg diftodged the Romans from their fettkmqnts on the north of the Wall in the year 1,70* but they attacked theip V behind their gathered heap* 1 / palled the Wall* cut the Ror WMtf§ *ft . pAtces^ and ravaged the province of Valentia ", . And though they were finally repelled *hey ever pecfiitad in their afc* tatks^ fiiU. ready .to .break into the province, and ftill, eager to retaliate upon the Romans and Roman. Britons all the wo$s which rthey had. brought upon Caledonia. 83 .. Attd the moment the Ropion forces relinquished the ifland, they ev;en broke th^pugjh both the waUe* they even invaded both the- provinces of V^len- tia, ^nd tya*inj& r and inftanjly began the. complicated, calami^ lies *f Ronwn Bjiwuu, * >» • • •» • . ' Richard p. ^f>.t-*lter 9 v anct 10 of Richard; . aiNTPtotemyv •*rMter 9 of Richard,— *. Iter io.of Rlchard;^Mhfr>Tavwn (Richard). —Thefe.Damnii Alhanii (as Richard iays) wer^ intra lacuna* moottufvtque ejauftra plane recondite — * Ufafe [a civile Alchiith) linca ad. oftium ffuminis Vaiaris du&'a fermjnps pilei^dk ,JVelpafiafl*]» Richard pw i $.-~r Richard £ 31 , Bede t. i. c v 1, apd Ofliao.W i. ; p> ia^.^* Richard's mag of, this prpvihee .is-verj inaccurate.- Xhe VeQnrgne% or Venricpnes are caniedrj^;#e foiith of the Tay and into the country of the Horeilii, at^d jp "Ijoch a qoianner as if they had the, Horeftii ii> fubj^iop at tfte Roman.