... and every man drives in three for each wife that he marries. Now the men have all many wives apiece; and this is the way in which they live. Each has his own hut, wherein he dwells, upon one of the platforms, and each has also a trap-door giving access... Origins of English History - Side 137av Charles Isaac Elton - 1882 - 458 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 604 sider
...bill called Obelus, and every man drives in three for every wife that ho marries. Now the men hare all many wives apiece, and this is the way in which...each has also a trap-door giving access to the lake beneath ; and their wont is to tie their baby children by the foot with a string, to save them from... | |
| 1862 - 656 sider
...in which they live. Each ., ,, , ,, . ,. „,..,. „ , , , the so-called "stone of Slafa had been has his own hut, wherein he dwells, upon one of the platforms, and each has also n attained m 16/4. In 1854, the water was a trap door giving access to the lake beneath ; f°ot lower.... | |
| Herodotus - 1859 - 590 sider
...is this : — they are brought from a hill called Orb61us,9 and every man drives in three for each wife that he marries. Now the men have all many wives...each has also a trap-door giving access to the lake beneath ; and their wont is to tie their baby children by the foot with a string, to save them from... | |
| Herodotus - 1859 - 586 sider
...is this : — they are brought from a hill called Orb^lus,8 and every man drives in three for each wife that he marries. Now the men have all many wives...each has also a trap-door giving access to the lake beneath ; and their wont is to tie their baby children by the foot with a string, to save them from... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1860 - 582 sider
...them is this:^ They are brought from a hill called Orbelus, and every man drives in three for each wife that he marries. Now the men have all many wives...dwells, upon one of the platforms, and each has also a trap door giving access to the lake beneath ; and their wont is to tie their baby children by the foot... | |
| James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell - 1861 - 994 sider
...piles, stand in the middle of the lake, which arc approached from the land by a high narrow bridge. Each has his own hut, wherein he dwells, upon one...each has also a trap-door giving access to the lake beneath." These were Paeouians. Recently, in the lakes of Central Europe, particularly those of Switzerland,... | |
| 1862 - 620 sider
...stand in the middle of the lake, which are approached from the land by a single narrow bridge. At the first, the piles which bear up the platforms were...in which they live. Each has his own hut, wherein be dwells, upon one of the platforms, and each has also a trap door giving access to the lake beneath... | |
| 1862 - 618 sider
...stand in the middle of the lake, which are approached from the land by a single narrow bridge. At the first, the piles which bear up the platforms were...this is the way in which they live. Each has his own but, wherein he dwells, upon one of the platforms, and each has also a trap door giving access to the... | |
| Herodotus, George Rawlinson - 1862 - 474 sider
...is this : — they are brought from a hill called Orbêlus,9 and every man drives in three for each wife that he marries. Now the men have all many wives...this is the way in which they live. Each has his own » 8 Recent discoveries in the lakes of central Europe, particularly those of Switzerland, have confirmed... | |
| John Johnston Kelso - 1865 - 92 sider
...them is this : — They are brought from a hill called Obelus, and every man drives in three for each wife that he marries. Now the men have all many wives...dwells upon one of the platforms, and each has also « trap-door, giving access to the lake beneath ; and their wont is to tie their baby children by the... | |
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