The sacred rites and superstitions of those people are discernible among the Britons. The languages of the two nations do not greatly differ. The same audacity in provoking danger, and irresolution in facing it when present, is observable in both. The... Origin of the Scots and the Scottish language - Pagina 21door James Paterson - 1858Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1815 - 244 pagina’s
...approach of the coasts0, which occasions similarity of constitution. On a general survey, however, it appears probable that the Gauls originally took...neighbouring coast. The sacred rites and superstitions f of these people are discernible among the Britons. The languages of the two nations do not greatly... | |
| 1822 - 526 pagina’s
...mutual approach of the coasts, which occasions similarity of constitution. On a general survey, however, it appears probable that the Gauls originally took...neighbouring coast. The sacred rites and superstitions of these people are discernible among the Britons. The languages of the two nations do not greatly differ."*... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1823 - 240 pagina’s
...approach of the coasts % which occasions similarity of constitution. On a general survey, however, it appears probable that the Gauls originally took...neighbouring coast. The sacred rites and superstitions ' of these people are discernible among the Britons. The languages of the two nations do not greatly differ... | |
| Charles Wellbeloved - 1842 - 266 pagina’s
...constitution. On a general view of the matter, however, it appeared probable, he says, that the Gauls took possession of the neighbouring coast. The sacred rites and superstitions of these people were discernible among the Britons. The languages of the two nations did not greatly differ.2... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1854 - 524 pagina’s
...climate gives the same condition of body to the inhabitants of both. On a general survey, however, it appears probable that the Gauls originally took...possession of the neighbouring coast. The sacred rites and superstitions2 of these people are discernible among the Britons. The languages of the two nations... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 248 pagina’s
...climate gives the same condition of body to the inhabitants of both. On a general survey, however, it appears probable that the Gauls originally took...neighbouring coast. The sacred rites and superstitions of these people may be discerned among the Britons. The languages of the two nations do not greatly differ.... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1874 - 544 pagina’s
...Gauls originally took possession on the neighboring coast. The sacred rites and superstitions2 of these people are discernible among the Britons. The languages of the two nations do not greatly differ. Tlio same audacity in provoking danger, and irresolution in facing it when present,... | |
| Sir John Rhys - 1879 - 488 pagina’s
...climate gives the same condition of body to the inhabitants of both. On a general survey, however, it appears probable that the Gauls originally took...among the Britons. The languages of the two nations do not greatly differ. The same audacity in provoking danger, and irresolution in facing it when present,... | |
| Robert Munro - 1899 - 568 pagina’s
...climate gives the same condition of body to the inhabitants of both. On a general survey, however, it appears probable that the Gauls originally took...neighbouring coast. The sacred rites and superstitions of these people are discernible among the Britons. The languages of the two nations do not greatly differ.... | |
| Robert Munro - 1899 - 568 pagina’s
...Gauls originally took possession of the neighbouring coast. The sacred rites and superstitions of these people are discernible among the Britons. The languages of the two nations do not greatly differ. The same audacity in provoking danger and irresolution in facing it when present... | |
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