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... remained in a feeble and scattered state . They are noticed by Strabo , as existing in his time on the 20 Liv . Epit . 63-67 . Florus , lib . iii . c . 3. Oros . lib . v . c . 16. Strabo , lib . v . Plut . Vit . Mar. We have the names ...
... remained in a feeble and scattered state . They are noticed by Strabo , as existing in his time on the 20 Liv . Epit . 63-67 . Florus , lib . iii . c . 3. Oros . lib . v . c . 16. Strabo , lib . v . Plut . Vit . Mar. We have the names ...
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... remained in the peninsula of Jutland , he says , " A small state now , but great in glory ; the marks of their ancient fame yet remain , far and wide , about the Elbe ; by whose extent you may measure the power and greatness of this ...
... remained in the peninsula of Jutland , he says , " A small state now , but great in glory ; the marks of their ancient fame yet remain , far and wide , about the Elbe ; by whose extent you may measure the power and greatness of this ...
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... this is where Constantinople is and through the hazy ocean they came to the island of Britain , and to Llydaw , where they have remained . " Triad 4. p . 57 . German Ocean ; and the Welsh deduce their ancestors , 32 HISTORY OF THE Hw ...
... this is where Constantinople is and through the hazy ocean they came to the island of Britain , and to Llydaw , where they have remained . " Triad 4. p . 57 . German Ocean ; and the Welsh deduce their ancestors , 32 HISTORY OF THE Hw ...
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... remained untouched by foreign powers ; for we have not heard that either Bacchus or Hercules , or any of the other heroes , reigned in it , " lib . iv . p . 300. Mela's opinion is , that Cæsar subdued it in tribes , not only unconquered ...
... remained untouched by foreign powers ; for we have not heard that either Bacchus or Hercules , or any of the other heroes , reigned in it , " lib . iv . p . 300. Mela's opinion is , that Cæsar subdued it in tribes , not only unconquered ...
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... remained twenty years under the education . They conceived it not lawful to commit their knowledge to writing , though in all other things they used Greek characters . Cæsar adds , that a great number of youth resorted to them for ...
... remained twenty years under the education . They conceived it not lawful to commit their knowledge to writing , though in all other things they used Greek characters . Cæsar adds , that a great number of youth resorted to them for ...
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