Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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Page 58
... Spain with the Iberian tribes . Our history is immediately concerned with their movements in the opposite direction , when , leaving their homes in the West , they retraced their steps and poured over the Alps in ceaseless streams ...
... Spain with the Iberian tribes . Our history is immediately concerned with their movements in the opposite direction , when , leaving their homes in the West , they retraced their steps and poured over the Alps in ceaseless streams ...
Page 90
... Spain and the north coast of Africa . Here they were out of the reach of the Great King and of Greek rivals , and held the same relation to the natives as the Europeans held to the American Indians . Although not the earliest settlement ...
... Spain and the north coast of Africa . Here they were out of the reach of the Great King and of Greek rivals , and held the same relation to the natives as the Europeans held to the American Indians . Although not the earliest settlement ...
Page 89
... Spain , and even on the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea . The field of their commerce reached from Sierra Leone and Cornwall in the west , eastward to the coast of Malabar . But the one - sided character that marks the development of ...
... Spain , and even on the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea . The field of their commerce reached from Sierra Leone and Cornwall in the west , eastward to the coast of Malabar . But the one - sided character that marks the development of ...
Page 90
... Spain and the north coast of Africa . Here they were out of the reach of the Great King and of Greek rivals , and held the same relation to the natives as the Europeans held to the American Indians . Although not the ear- liest ...
... Spain and the north coast of Africa . Here they were out of the reach of the Great King and of Greek rivals , and held the same relation to the natives as the Europeans held to the American Indians . Although not the ear- liest ...
Page 92
... Spain . By a chain of factories on the west and east of Gades , and by the possession of the silver mines in the interior , the Phoenicians occupied nearly all the modern Andalusia and Granada . Although not strictly under the rule of ...
... Spain . By a chain of factories on the west and east of Gades , and by the possession of the silver mines in the interior , the Phoenicians occupied nearly all the modern Andalusia and Granada . Although not strictly under the rule of ...
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