The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... Tacitus men- tions how in the days of Claudius not only had the old patri- cians of the earlier monarchy and republic decayed away and become nearly extinct , but that even the newer creations of Julius Cæsar and Augustus had gone the ...
... Tacitus men- tions how in the days of Claudius not only had the old patri- cians of the earlier monarchy and republic decayed away and become nearly extinct , but that even the newer creations of Julius Cæsar and Augustus had gone the ...
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... called Are- morica- " Aquitania , Aremorica antea dicta . " Still more sup- port may be gained from the words of Tacitus about the Silures , a people of South Wales ( " Agricola , " 150 Rev. W. WEBSTER . - On the Origin and.
... called Are- morica- " Aquitania , Aremorica antea dicta . " Still more sup- port may be gained from the words of Tacitus about the Silures , a people of South Wales ( " Agricola , " 150 Rev. W. WEBSTER . - On the Origin and.
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... Tacitus , and of the Latin writers generally , the South - West Coasts of England and the North - West Coasts of Spain approached each other much more nearly than they really do . 1. Let us examine some of the earliest historical ...
... Tacitus , and of the Latin writers generally , the South - West Coasts of England and the North - West Coasts of Spain approached each other much more nearly than they really do . 1. Let us examine some of the earliest historical ...
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... Tacitus is undoubtedly Anglesey , but what he wrote about it has , by Polydore Virgil , Hector Boetius , and other writers , been errone- ously applied to Mann . After mentioning the passage from Ireland into Britain , Cæsar says ...
... Tacitus is undoubtedly Anglesey , but what he wrote about it has , by Polydore Virgil , Hector Boetius , and other writers , been errone- ously applied to Mann . After mentioning the passage from Ireland into Britain , Cæsar says ...
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... Tacitus , " observes : " What utterly destroys this opinion is that by Mona , all the rest of the ancient writers certainly mean Anglesey , and not the Isle of Man ; for so do Pliny and Dion , who only make mention of the name , and no ...
... Tacitus , " observes : " What utterly destroys this opinion is that by Mona , all the rest of the ancient writers certainly mean Anglesey , and not the Isle of Man ; for so do Pliny and Dion , who only make mention of the name , and no ...
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