Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind, כרך 3Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1841 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 62
עמוד xi
... Britons of Strathclyde and Cumberland SECTION 14 . SECTION 15 . 152 153 Paragraph 1. Of the Caledonians ..... Paragraph 2. Of the tribes of North Bri- tons between the two Roman walls , or in the province of Valentia Paragraph 3. Of the ...
... Britons of Strathclyde and Cumberland SECTION 14 . SECTION 15 . 152 153 Paragraph 1. Of the Caledonians ..... Paragraph 2. Of the tribes of North Bri- tons between the two Roman walls , or in the province of Valentia Paragraph 3. Of the ...
עמוד xxi
... Britons used iron in Cæsar's time for some purposes , namely , iron rings for money , and probably the scythes of chariots were of iron , for what else could be used , unless it were brass ? But the use of iron may have been confined to ...
... Britons used iron in Cæsar's time for some purposes , namely , iron rings for money , and probably the scythes of chariots were of iron , for what else could be used , unless it were brass ? But the use of iron may have been confined to ...
עמוד 33
... Britons . Their cavalry were accustomed to alight on the field of battle , and , like the + Strabo , lib . iii . • Diodorus , lib . v . VOL . III . D charioteers of the Britons , engage their enemies on foot CELTICI IN SPAIN . 33.
... Britons . Their cavalry were accustomed to alight on the field of battle , and , like the + Strabo , lib . iii . • Diodorus , lib . v . VOL . III . D charioteers of the Britons , engage their enemies on foot CELTICI IN SPAIN . 33.
עמוד 34
James Cowles Prichard. charioteers of the Britons , engage their enemies on foot . It does not appear from any ancient notice that the institution of the druids extended to Spain , or was ever in vogue among the Celtic inhabitants of the ...
James Cowles Prichard. charioteers of the Britons , engage their enemies on foot . It does not appear from any ancient notice that the institution of the druids extended to Spain , or was ever in vogue among the Celtic inhabitants of the ...
עמוד 52
... Britons . It cannot be proved that the Celtic language had not entirely ceased to be spoken in the districts which they occupied , and that the dialect which has long prevailed there was not introduced anew , on the arrival of this ...
... Britons . It cannot be proved that the Celtic language had not entirely ceased to be spoken in the districts which they occupied , and that the dialect which has long prevailed there was not introduced anew , on the arrival of this ...
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