Introduction to the Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, Intituled the Beauties of England and Wales: Comprising Observations on the History and Antiquities ... Together with Remarks on the Progress of ... Architecture in Succeeding AgesJ. Harris [and 11 others], 1818 - 676 стор. |
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... appear that the islanders derived but few addi- tions to their comforts from their foreign commerce . It is cer ... appears that they often mixed an ex- traordinary quantity of lead with the primary metal . Iron , the most useful of all ...
... appear that the islanders derived but few addi- tions to their comforts from their foreign commerce . It is cer ... appears that they often mixed an ex- traordinary quantity of lead with the primary metal . Iron , the most useful of all ...
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... appear that these me- tals were discovered soon after that period , as Tacitus and Strabo mention both amongst the riches which Britain possessed to re- ward her conquerors . If not dug and worked in Britain , it is pro- bable that ...
... appear that these me- tals were discovered soon after that period , as Tacitus and Strabo mention both amongst the riches which Britain possessed to re- ward her conquerors . If not dug and worked in Britain , it is pro- bable that ...
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... appears to have been still practised in time of battle . * Both the Celtic and Belgic tribes were then clothed ; the ... appear to have relinquished the rude garbs of their ancestors , and to have adopted a more comfortable and more ...
... appears to have been still practised in time of battle . * Both the Celtic and Belgic tribes were then clothed ; the ... appear to have relinquished the rude garbs of their ancestors , and to have adopted a more comfortable and more ...
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... appear to have been placed one upon either shoulder , where the highlanders use a sort of pins at present ; and are ... appears upon British coins , and seems to have been particularly ornamented , as in the Roman triumph over Caractacus ...
... appear to have been placed one upon either shoulder , where the highlanders use a sort of pins at present ; and are ... appears upon British coins , and seems to have been particularly ornamented , as in the Roman triumph over Caractacus ...
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... appear with them in the field . It is evident that the army of the ancient Britons was not divided into distinct legions , but that each particular clan fought round the person , and under the direction of , its immediate chieftain ...
... appear with them in the field . It is evident that the army of the ancient Britons was not divided into distinct legions , but that each particular clan fought round the person , and under the direction of , its immediate chieftain ...
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