The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom, Volume 1Charles Knight and Company, 1838 |
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... Tribes . - Stothard 23 Head of Hadrian 24 Copper Coin of Hadrian 25 Head of Antoninus Pius • 26 68 Woad 27 69 Roman Pigs of Lead in the British Museum 28 70 British Pearl Shells 30 71 London Stone 30 72 Group of Ring Coins . 73 Ancient ...
... Tribes . - Stothard 23 Head of Hadrian 24 Copper Coin of Hadrian 25 Head of Antoninus Pius • 26 68 Woad 27 69 Roman Pigs of Lead in the British Museum 28 70 British Pearl Shells 30 71 London Stone 30 72 Group of Ring Coins . 73 Ancient ...
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... tribes or nations that occupied the country remained still in general separate and unmixed . At the best , however , such indications can hardly be taken as anything more than a sort of makeweight - as something that may " -help to ...
... tribes or nations that occupied the country remained still in general separate and unmixed . At the best , however , such indications can hardly be taken as anything more than a sort of makeweight - as something that may " -help to ...
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... tribes of the coast and those of the interior were of the same Celtic descent , and all spoke dialects of the same Celtic tongue . We find the evidences of this community of language and of lineage spread over the whole length of the ...
... tribes of the coast and those of the interior were of the same Celtic descent , and all spoke dialects of the same Celtic tongue . We find the evidences of this community of language and of lineage spread over the whole length of the ...
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... tribes , as recorded by Ptolemy , are the same with those of tribes forming part of the Spanish population . 66 So irresistible , indeed , " observes Mr. Moore , " is the force of tradition in favour of a Spanish colonization , that ...
... tribes , as recorded by Ptolemy , are the same with those of tribes forming part of the Spanish population . 66 So irresistible , indeed , " observes Mr. Moore , " is the force of tradition in favour of a Spanish colonization , that ...
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... tribes which we distinguish from the Teutonic to- wards the west , and that whenever it obtained the general force of stranger or foreigner , it had been among such tribes of Teutons as had then little collision with any other ...
... tribes which we distinguish from the Teutonic to- wards the west , and that whenever it obtained the general force of stranger or foreigner , it had been among such tribes of Teutons as had then little collision with any other ...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People ..., Volume 1 George Lillie Craik Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
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