| Joseph Bosworth - 1836 - 52 sivua
...by succeeding emigrations, and thus spread over a considerable part of Europe. The Celts, or CeltaB, were a people of Gaul, who, at a very early period,...was then brought from Britain by the Phoenicians.! It has been clearly proved that the Celtic dialects are of cognate origin with the Sanscrit, though... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1838 - 964 sivua
...by succeeding emigrations, and thus spread over a considerable part of Europe. The Celts, or Celtas, were a people of Gaul, who, at a very early period,...in structure as to be distinct from the Teutonic or German.J 23. The Teutonic, German, or Gothic tribes, were the second source of European population.... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1848 - 242 sivua
...were subsequently conquered by the Romans, and then by the Saxons, and driven into Wales and Cornwall. Britain must have been inhabited even before the Trojan...Christian era, as tin was then brought from Britain by the Phoenicians.t It has been clearly proved that the Celtic dialects are of cognate origin with the Sanscrit,... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1851 - 406 sivua
...Teutonic nations. 50 The first inhabitants of Europe were the Celts or Celtte, by whom Britain was peopled even before the Trojan war, more than 1200 years before...was then brought from Britain by the Phoenicians. The remains of these antient Celtse, and of their language, are to be found in the Gaelic or Highland... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1851 - 408 sivua
...Teutonic nations. 60 The first inhabitants of Europe were the Celts or Celtic, by whom Britain was peopled even before the Trojan war, more than 1200 years before the Christian era, as tin was then brought rrom Britain by the Phoenicians. The remains of these antient Celts, and of their language, are to... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 sivua
...Great Britain. It is known that Britain was inhabited before the Trojan war, more than twelve hundred years before the Christian era, as tin was then brought from Britain by the Phoenicians. The Celts were distinguished from the Gothic race, as much as the French, their descendants, are now... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1851 - 386 sivua
...Europe were the Celts or Celttc, by whom Britain was peopled even before the Trojan war, more than I200 years before the Christian era, as tin was then brought from Britain by the Phoenicians. The remains of these antient Celtse, and of their language, are to be found in the Gaelic or Highland... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1858 - 424 sivua
...Great Britain. It is known that Britain was inhabited before the Trojan war, more than twelve hundred years before the Christian era, as tin was then brought from Britain by the Phcenicians. Of the Celtic family there are two branches : I. The Cambrian or Cymric. Under this division... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1873 - 814 sivua
...Great Britain. It is known that Britain was inhabited before the Trojan war, more than twelve hundred years before the Christian era, as tin was then brought from Britain by the Phoenicians. The Celts were distinguished from the Gothic race, as much as the French, their descendants, are now... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1884 - 804 sivua
...Great Britain. It is known that Britain was inhabited before the Trojan war, more than twelve hundred years before the Christian era, as tin was then brought from Britain by the Phoenicians. The Celts were distinguished from the Gothic race, as much as the French, their descendants, are now... | |
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