| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 804 sider
...them to be the offspring of thofe old Germans noted by Csefar and Tacitus for their huge iize, which in other places is now degenerate into the ordinary...men. Hence at our departure we went along with the baihaw of Bofnah, his troops going for the war of Poland ; they were, of horfe and foot, between fix... | |
| Sir Arthur Evans - 1876 - 552 sider
...them to be the offspring of those old Germans noted by Ccesar and Tacitus for their huge size, which in other places is now degenerate into the ordinary proportions of men.' 1 Gaunt they may be, lean and overgrown ; but they are sons of Anak ; and though they may now seem... | |
| 1907 - 372 sider
...them to be the offspring of those old Germans, noted by Caesar and Tacitus for their huge size, which, in other places, is now degenerate into the ordinary proportions of men. ...Thus marcht wee ten dayes through a hilly country, cold, not inhabited, and in a manner a continued... | |
| Arthur Evans - 2007 - 509 sider
...them to be the oispring of those old Germans noted by Caesar and Tacitus for their huge size, which in other places is now degenerate into the ordinary proportions of men.' 1 Gaunt they may be, lean and overgrown; but they are sons of Anak; and though they may now seem a... | |
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