Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... Gaul ) , with the island Titis ( Wight , or St. Michael's Mount ) , and with the coasts of Britain . This early commerce was carried on both for the sake of the tin - an article of great import- ance to the ancients and of lead ; though ...
... Gaul ) , with the island Titis ( Wight , or St. Michael's Mount ) , and with the coasts of Britain . This early commerce was carried on both for the sake of the tin - an article of great import- ance to the ancients and of lead ; though ...
Side 4
... Gaul , and then , in a journey of about thirty days , con- veyed on horses to Marseilles , Narbonne , and the mouths of the Rhone . A commerce of this kind , by exciting individual industry , had long rendered the inhabitants of the ...
... Gaul , and then , in a journey of about thirty days , con- veyed on horses to Marseilles , Narbonne , and the mouths of the Rhone . A commerce of this kind , by exciting individual industry , had long rendered the inhabitants of the ...
Side 5
... Gaul , and nearly the whole of Iberia , extending upward into the sea . To the earliest of the Greeks and Romans its very existence was not known , but to those of after times , it became matter of dispute whether it were a continent or ...
... Gaul , and nearly the whole of Iberia , extending upward into the sea . To the earliest of the Greeks and Romans its very existence was not known , but to those of after times , it became matter of dispute whether it were a continent or ...
Side 6
... Gauls were tranquil , and he had subjugated the Morini , vehemently desired to pass over . And he completed the passage with his infantry just as he wished , though he landed not at the spot he should have done ; for the Britons ...
... Gauls were tranquil , and he had subjugated the Morini , vehemently desired to pass over . And he completed the passage with his infantry just as he wished , though he landed not at the spot he should have done ; for the Britons ...
Side 7
... Gaul , under the consulship of the before - mentioned Lucius Domitius and Appius Claudius , among other preparations Cæsar built ships of an intermediate size , between his own swift sailing vessels and those of burthen which he had ...
... Gaul , under the consulship of the before - mentioned Lucius Domitius and Appius Claudius , among other preparations Cæsar built ships of an intermediate size , between his own swift sailing vessels and those of burthen which he had ...
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