Scandinavian HistoryMacmillan & Company, 1874 - 399 páginas |
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... learned to know from which direction they came , or what was the name of their country . The most ancient account that we possess of the North was that by a native of Massilia , the present Marseilles , who lived more than 350 years ...
... learned to know from which direction they came , or what was the name of their country . The most ancient account that we possess of the North was that by a native of Massilia , the present Marseilles , who lived more than 350 years ...
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... learned many useful arts . The Lung of the Sea . - There was one thing described by Pytheas , which , on first hearing of it , seems to have nothing in common with anything ever seen now - a - days . This extraordi- nary thing , which ...
... learned many useful arts . The Lung of the Sea . - There was one thing described by Pytheas , which , on first hearing of it , seems to have nothing in common with anything ever seen now - a - days . This extraordi- nary thing , which ...
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... learned writers of Scandinavia have made the history and travels of Pytheas a special object of their studies , and foremost amongst them stands Professor Nilsson of Stockholm , who has discovered many proofs of the presence of the ...
... learned writers of Scandinavia have made the history and travels of Pytheas a special object of their studies , and foremost amongst them stands Professor Nilsson of Stockholm , who has discovered many proofs of the presence of the ...
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... learned the practices of the faith of Baal ; for a superstition is nothing more than the shadow of a former belief that has passed away , which can no more have sprung up of itself than a shadow can be formed apart from the object which ...
... learned the practices of the faith of Baal ; for a superstition is nothing more than the shadow of a former belief that has passed away , which can no more have sprung up of itself than a shadow can be formed apart from the object which ...
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... learned men . Alfred took great pleasure in talking to them of what they had seen , and from their account of their travels , he composed a short history , which , together with a chart of northern Europe , he placed at the beginning of ...
... learned men . Alfred took great pleasure in talking to them of what they had seen , and from their account of their travels , he composed a short history , which , together with a chart of northern Europe , he placed at the beginning of ...
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