Caesar: De Bello Gallico. Books I-VII. According to the text of Emanuel Hoffmann (Vienna, 1890)., Volume 1 |
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... connexion between the Norici and the Romans . Carbo commended their envoys and gave them guides to lead them astray , while he himself fell upon the host by surprise . But he was himself defeated , and his army only saved from utter ...
... connexion between the Norici and the Romans . Carbo commended their envoys and gave them guides to lead them astray , while he himself fell upon the host by surprise . But he was himself defeated , and his army only saved from utter ...
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... connexion with the Britons ( iv . 33 , § 1 ) . Weapons of offence . Neglect of defensive armour . The weapons of the Gauls are described as very big - great claymores and lances . Their swords , says Diodorus ( D. S. v . 30 , § 4 ) ...
... connexion with the Britons ( iv . 33 , § 1 ) . Weapons of offence . Neglect of defensive armour . The weapons of the Gauls are described as very big - great claymores and lances . Their swords , says Diodorus ( D. S. v . 30 , § 4 ) ...
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... connexion with the Druidic religion ( vi . 16 ) as referring to an epoch earlier than his own . There is nothing however to countenance the notion that Caesar's account is not strictly contemporary . When he is referring to a time prior ...
... connexion with the Druidic religion ( vi . 16 ) as referring to an epoch earlier than his own . There is nothing however to countenance the notion that Caesar's account is not strictly contemporary . When he is referring to a time prior ...
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... connexion of islands with the trade . Is there with then any evidence to show that the Phoenicians either of Gadeira or Carthage ever traded with the British Isles ? The chief witness , it must be confessed , is a very shaky one , being ...
... connexion of islands with the trade . Is there with then any evidence to show that the Phoenicians either of Gadeira or Carthage ever traded with the British Isles ? The chief witness , it must be confessed , is a very shaky one , being ...
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... connexion , thought that the shape of Britain would be better expressed by calling it a rhomboid , and either he or a later writer named Fabius Rusticus likened it to the blade of a battle - axe , upon which Tacitus ( Agr . 10 ) remarks ...
... connexion , thought that the shape of Britain would be better expressed by calling it a rhomboid , and either he or a later writer named Fabius Rusticus likened it to the blade of a battle - axe , upon which Tacitus ( Agr . 10 ) remarks ...
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