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" The influence of this state is by far the most considerable of any of the countries on the whole sea coast, because the Veneti both have a very great number of ships, with which they have been accustomed to sail to Britain, and [thus] excel the rest in... "
The Viking Age: The Early History, Manners, and Customs of the Ancestors of ... - Página 8
por Paul Belloni Du Chaillu - 1889
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Cæsar's commentaries on the Gallic and civil wars: with the supplementary ...

Gaius Julius Caesar - 1851 - 622 páginas
...by far the most considciabie of any of the countries on the whole sea coast, because the Veneti both have a very great number of ships, with which they have been accustomed to sail to Britain, and [thus] excel the rest in their knowledge and experience of nautical affairs ; and as only a few ports...
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Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars: With the Supplementary Books ...

Julius Caesar - 1885 - 592 páginas
...by far the most considerable of any of the countries on the whole sea coast, because the Veneti both have a very great number of ships, with which they have been accustomed to sail to Britain, and [thus] excel the rest in their knowledge and experience of nautical affairs ; and as only a few ports...
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Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars: with the Supplementary Books ...

Julius Caesar - 1896 - 588 páginas
...by far the most considerable of any of the countries on tho whole sea coast, because the Vcneti both have a very great number of ships, •with which they have been accustomed to sail to Britain, and [thus] excel tho rest in their knowledge and experience of nautical affairs; and as only a few ports...
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First Six Books of Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War

Julius Caesar - 1896 - 252 páginas
...by far the most considerable of any of the countries on the whole sea-coast, because the Veneti both have a very great number of ships, with which they have been accustomed to sail to Britain, and [thus] excel the rest in their knowledge and experience of nautical affairs ; and as only a few ports...
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History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway: With Historical ..., Volumen1

Peter Handyside M'Kerlie - 1906 - 704 páginas
...advanced guard of the tribes of the north, who had a verv great number of ships, with which thev had been accustomed to sail to Britain, and excel the rest of the people in nautical experience, as those in the country in which thev settled were not seafaring. He further supposes...
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Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars: With the Supplementary ...

Julius Caesar - 1919 - 608 páginas
...by far the most considerable of any of the countries on the whole sea coast, because the VenSti both have a very great number of ships, with which they have been accustomed to sail to Britain, and [thus] excel the rest in their knowledge and experience of nautical affairs; and as only a few ports...
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"De Bello Gallico" & Other Commentaries of Caius Julius Caesar

2006 - 385 páginas
...by far the most considerable of any of the countries on the whole sea coast, because the Veneti both have a very great number of ships, with which they have been accustomed to sail to Britain, and [thus] excel the rest in their knowledge and experience of nautical affairs; and as only a few ports...
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