They had horses to drive (not to ride), and goats, dogs, and bees ; from the honey they made a sweet drink ; they made clothing of the wool of the sheep and the skins of beasts. They had to guard against the wolf, the bear, and the snake. . . . They dressed... Philology - Page 67by John Peile - 1877 - 164 pagesFull view - About this book
| David Salmon - 1890 - 280 pages
...the sheep and the skins of beasts. They had to guard against the wolf, the bear, and the snake. . . . They dressed their food at the fire, and they were...acquainted with soup. They also knew and could work with three metals— gold, silver, and copper. They used in battle the sword and the bow. They made... | |
| David Salmon - 1899 - 296 pages
...the sheep and the skins of beasts. They had to guard against the wolf, the bear, and the snake. . . . They dressed their food at the fire, and they were...acquainted with soup. They also knew and could work with three metals—gold, silver, and copper. They used in battle the sword and the bow. They made... | |
| George Jay Smith - 1901 - 358 pages
...dressed their food at the fire, and they were acquainted with soup. They also knew and could work with three metals — gold, silver, and copper. They used...bow. They made boats, but they knew not the sea. They conld reckon up to a hundred, and they divided their time by months according to the moon. ... In religion... | |
| George James Smith - 1903 - 360 pages
...the sheep and the skins of beasts. They had to guard against the wolf, the bear, and the snake. . . . They dressed their food at the fire, and they were...acquainted with soup. They also knew and could work with three metals — gold, silver, and copper. They used in battle the sword and the bow. They made... | |
| George James Smith - 1901 - 364 pages
...the sheep and the skins of beasts. They had to guard against the wolf, the bear, and the snake. . . . They dressed their food at the fire, and they were...acquainted with soup. They also knew and could work with three metals — gold, silver, and copper. They used in battle the sword and the bow. They made... | |
| David Salmon - 1903 - 292 pages
...dressed their food at the fire, and they were acquainted with soup. They also knew and could work with three metals — gold, silver, and copper. They used...divided their time by months according to the moon. ... In religion they had no clear term for God, but seem to have personified the sky as the Heaven-father,... | |
| 1881 - 692 pages
...(miulhu, our " mead") ; tbey made clothing of the wool of the sheep and the skins of beasts. . . . They dressed their food at the fire, and they were...gold, silver, and copper. They used in battle the eword and the bow. . . . Clearly such a race as this, so far advanced in the knowledge of the necessaries... | |
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