Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... island to the coming of Julius Cæsar , nothing certain , either by tradition , history , or ancient fame , hath ... islands which Herodotus denominates the Cassiterides , or islands producing tin ( kaoσirepos ) , and which now bear the ...
... island to the coming of Julius Cæsar , nothing certain , either by tradition , history , or ancient fame , hath ... islands which Herodotus denominates the Cassiterides , or islands producing tin ( kaoσirepos ) , and which now bear the ...
Side 2
... islands by name is made by Aristotle , who describes them as consisting of Albion and Terne . The Carthaginian ... island Titis ( Wight , or St. Michael's Mount ) , and with the coasts of Britain . This early commerce was carried ...
... islands by name is made by Aristotle , who describes them as consisting of Albion and Terne . The Carthaginian ... island Titis ( Wight , or St. Michael's Mount ) , and with the coasts of Britain . This early commerce was carried ...
Side 3
... Islands were uncertain . According to Strabo , Ireland lies to the north of Britain ; while to the last , the northern coasts of Ireland and Scotland appear on the same latitude . These errors must necessarily occasion numberless ...
... Islands were uncertain . According to Strabo , Ireland lies to the north of Britain ; while to the last , the northern coasts of Ireland and Scotland appear on the same latitude . These errors must necessarily occasion numberless ...
Side 5
... island ; and much has been written on either side by persons , who , having neither themselves seen nor heard of it from its inhabitants , knew nothing concern- ing it , but merely conjectured , as prompted by leisure or the love of ...
... island ; and much has been written on either side by persons , who , having neither themselves seen nor heard of it from its inhabitants , knew nothing concern- ing it , but merely conjectured , as prompted by leisure or the love of ...
Side 6
... island . To this island , then , Cæsar , at the time when the other 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 ...
... island . To this island , then , Cæsar , at the time when the other 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 ...
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