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" They subsist by their cattle, leading for the most part a wandering life. Of the metals they have tin and lead, which with skins they barter with the merchants for earthenware, salt, and brazen vessels. "
A History of the Trade in Tin: A Short Description of Tin Mining and ... - Page 9
by Philip William Flower - 1880 - 219 pages
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History of the Ancient Britons, from the Earliest Period to the ..., Volume 1

John Allen Giles - Great Britain - 1847 - 440 pages
...tunics reaching to the feet, and girt about the breast; walking with staves, and bearded like goats. They subsist by their cattle, leading for the most part a wandering life : and having metals of tin and lead, these and skins they barter with the merchants for earthenware...
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Tomlin's Help to self-educators

Frederick Guest Tomlins - 1850 - 90 pages
...tunics reaching to the feet and girt about the breast ; walking with staves and bearded like goats. They subsist by their cattle, leading for the most part a wandering life : and, having metals of tin and lead, these and skins they barter with the merchants for earthenware...
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Ethnology of the British Islands

Robert Gordon Latham - Ethnology - 1852 - 284 pages
...tunics reaching to the feet, and girt about the breast. Walking with staves, and bearded like goats ; they subsist by their cattle, leading for the most part a wandering life. And having metals of tin and lead, these and skins they barter with the merchants for earthenware,...
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Revolutions in English History, Volume 1

Robert Vaughan - Great Britain - 1859 - 668 pages
...tunics reaching to the feet, and girt about the ' breast. Walking with staves, and bearded like goats, ' they subsist by their cattle, leading for the most part ' a wandering life. And having metals of tin and lead, ' these and skins they barter with the merchants for ' earthenware,...
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Revolutions of Race in English History, Volume 1

Robert Vaughan - Great Britain - 1860 - 596 pages
...reaching to the feet, and girt about the breast. Walking BooJ Jwith staves, and bearded like goats, they subsist by their cattle, leading for the most part a wandering life. And having metals of tin and lead, these and skins they barter with the merchants for earthenware,...
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The Cassiterides: An Inquiry Into the Commercial Operations of the ...

George Smith - Cassiterite mines and mining - 1863 - 172 pages
...tunics reaching to the feet, girt about the breast, and walking with staves, thus resembling the furies we see in tragic representations. They subsist by their cattle, leading for the most . * DIODOBUS SICULITS, v., 2. STRABO.ON GADES AND BRITAIN. 67 part a wandering life.* Of the metals,...
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Lectures on the History of England, Volume 1

William Longman - Great Britain - 1863 - 528 pages
...thy fairs." Strabo tells us it was the Phoenicians who traded here, and he sajs that the inhabitants "subsist by their cattle, ""• leading for the most part a wandering life, and having metals of tin and lead. These and skins they barter with the merchants for earthenware and...
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Physical and historical evidences of vast sinkings of land on the north and ...

Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1868 - 314 pages
...tunics reaching to the feet, girt about the breast, and walking with staves, thus resembling the Furies we see in tragic representations. They subsist by...earthenware, salt, and brazen vessels. Formerly, the Phoenicians alone carried on this traffic from Gades [Cadiz], concealing the passage from every one...
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Physical and historical evidences of vast sinkings of land on the north and ...

Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1868 - 314 pages
...tunics reaching to the feet, girt about the breast, and walking with staves, thus resembling the Furies we see in tragic representations. They subsist by...cattle, leading for the most part a wandering life. Oí the metals, they have tin and lead, which, with skins, they barter with the merchants for earthenware,...
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Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, Volume 1

William Forbes Skene - Scotland - 1876 - 550 pages
...tunies reaching to the feet, and girt about the breast ; walking with staves, and bearded like goats. They subsist by their cattle, leading for the most part a wandering life. And having metals of tin and lead, these and skins they barter with the merchants for earthenware and...
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