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Page 140
... chariot . The opening of many tumuli in Champagne has brought to light the remains of Gaulish chieftains , who were interred seated on their chariots , the horses and trappings being buried along with them1 . The iron tires of the ...
... chariot . The opening of many tumuli in Champagne has brought to light the remains of Gaulish chieftains , who were interred seated on their chariots , the horses and trappings being buried along with them1 . The iron tires of the ...
Page 141
... chariot . when preparing for the battle of Culdremne ( A. D. 561 ) , gathered an immense army of horse , foot , and chariots , whilst chariots are said to have played a prominent part in the great battle of Moyrath ( A. D. 637 ) ...
... chariot . when preparing for the battle of Culdremne ( A. D. 561 ) , gathered an immense army of horse , foot , and chariots , whilst chariots are said to have played a prominent part in the great battle of Moyrath ( A. D. 637 ) ...
Page 142
... chariots on their missionary expeditions , have no bearing on the question of the use of chariots in war , for there can be no doubt that they continued to be used for travelling purposes in Ireland ( Fig . 2 ) as in every other country ...
... chariots on their missionary expeditions , have no bearing on the question of the use of chariots in war , for there can be no doubt that they continued to be used for travelling purposes in Ireland ( Fig . 2 ) as in every other country ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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