Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind, כרך 3Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1841 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 61
עמוד xi
... Britons of Strathclyde and Cumberland 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 Picts and Scots Of ...
... Britons of Strathclyde and Cumberland 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 Picts and Scots Of ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
עמוד 33
... Britons . Their cavalry were accustomed to alight on the field of battle , and , like the Diodorus , lib . v . VOL . III . + Strabo , lib . iii . Ꭰ 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 Diodorus , lib . v . VOL . III . + Strabo , lib . iii . Ꭰ 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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