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... called them Kro . Callimachus , in his Hymn to Apollo , uses Galates and Celtæ as synonimous.- Herodotus , Melp : § 49 , places them in the remotest west of Eu- rope . According to Diod . Sic . lib . v . §32 , the Celtæ occupied Mas ...
... called them Kro . Callimachus , in his Hymn to Apollo , uses Galates and Celtæ as synonimous.- Herodotus , Melp : § 49 , places them in the remotest west of Eu- rope . According to Diod . Sic . lib . v . §32 , the Celtæ occupied Mas ...
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... called , " The Appeasing of Ludd , " it appears that tradition peopled Britain from Asia by the way of Gafis , Gades , ( Cadiz . ) p . 101 . P. 102. Mr. Lumisden , in his Antiquities of Rome , has shewn that many of the fine actions ...
... called , " The Appeasing of Ludd , " it appears that tradition peopled Britain from Asia by the way of Gafis , Gades , ( Cadiz . ) p . 101 . P. 102. Mr. Lumisden , in his Antiquities of Rome , has shewn that many of the fine actions ...
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... called Cassiterides , from whence we are said to have our tin . " Probably the Phoeni- cians alone traded there at that period 440 A. C. It is with great regret that we have not room even for an abridgement of Mr. Higgins ' disquisition ...
... called Cassiterides , from whence we are said to have our tin . " Probably the Phoeni- cians alone traded there at that period 440 A. C. It is with great regret that we have not room even for an abridgement of Mr. Higgins ' disquisition ...
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... Called Scythian by Suidas , but from the accounts of him by Hecateus in Diod . Sic . ( lib . iii . ch . 11 , ) and by Porphyry in his Life of Pythagoras , and by Jamblichus , ( lib . i . ch . 28 , ) he was undoubtedly an Hyperborean to ...
... Called Scythian by Suidas , but from the accounts of him by Hecateus in Diod . Sic . ( lib . iii . ch . 11 , ) and by Porphyry in his Life of Pythagoras , and by Jamblichus , ( lib . i . ch . 28 , ) he was undoubtedly an Hyperborean to ...
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... called , began to supercede the circular Saxon arch - when monarchs and great barons authenticated their documents and contracts by ensealing , because they knew not how to write - when all learning was confined to the clerical orders ...
... called , began to supercede the circular Saxon arch - when monarchs and great barons authenticated their documents and contracts by ensealing , because they knew not how to write - when all learning was confined to the clerical orders ...
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