Gades [Cadiz], concealing the passage from every one ; and when the Romans followed a certain ship-master, that they also might find the market, the ship-master, of jealousy, purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, loading on those who followed him into... Transactions and Proceedingsav Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society - 1901Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Allen Giles - 1847 - 440 sider
...Phoenicians alone carried on this traffic from Gadeira [Cadiz], concealing the passage from every one: and when the Romans followed a certain ship-master, that they also might find the mart, the ship-master from jealousy purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, and leading on those who... | |
| Frederick Guest Tomlins - 1850 - 90 sider
...Phoenicians alone carried on this traffic from Gadeira [Cadiz], concealing the passage from every one : and when the Romans followed a certain ship-master, that they also might find the mart, the ship-master from jealousy purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, and, leading on those who... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1852 - 284 sider
...the Phosnicians alone carried on this traffic from Gadeira, concealing the passage from every one ; and when the Romans followed a certain ship-master, that they also might find the mart, the ship-master, out of jealousy, purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, and leading on those... | |
| William Longman - 1863 - 528 sider
...where the tin came from. Strabo says : — " i ormerly the Phoenicians alone carried on this traffic, concealing the passage from everyone; and when the...certain shipmaster, that they also might find the mart, the shipmaster purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, and leading on those who followed him into... | |
| Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1868 - 314 sider
...Phoenicians alone carried on this traffic from Gades [Cadiz], concealing the passage from every one ; and when the Romans followed a certain ship-master,...him into the same destructive disaster. He himself UT HS Of RW. GAKW» WA l escaped by means of a fragment of the ship, and received from the state the... | |
| Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1868 - 314 sider
...Phoenicians alone carried on this traffic from Gades [Cadiz], concealing the passage from every one ; and when the Romans followed a certain ship-master,...of jealousy, purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, loading on those who followed him into the same destructive disaster. He himself l I 1 -. í escaped... | |
| John Corbet Anderson - 1874 - 126 sider
...(the trade in tin and lead with Britain) from Gadeira (Cadiz), concealing the passage from every one ; and when the Romans followed a certain ship-master, that they also might find the mart, the ship-master, from jealousy, purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, and leading on those who... | |
| J. G. Mandley - 1880 - 180 sider
...Phoenicians alone carried on this traffic from Gadeira (Cadiz) concealing the passage from everyone : when the Romans followed a certain ship-master, that they also might find the mart, the ship-master, from jealousy, purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, and leading on those who... | |
| Francis Thomas Vine - 1886 - 278 sider
...the Phoenicians alone carried on this traffic from Gadeira, concealing the passage from every one ; and when the Romans followed a certain shipmaster that they also might find the mart, the shipmaster of jealousy purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, and leading on those who followed... | |
| Joseph Hammond - 1897 - 430 sider
...Phoenicians alone carried on this traffick from Gadeira, concealing the passage [the Straits of Gibraltar ?] from everyone, and when the Romans followed a certain shipmaster that they also might find the mart, the shipmaster of jealousy purposely ran his vessel upon a shoal, and leading on those who followed... | |
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