| Diodorus (Siculus.) - 1814 - 692 páginas
...Belerium, by reason of their converse with merchants, are more civilized and courCftap.II. DtODORUS STCULUS 311 teous to strangers than the rest are. These are...out of which they melt the metal, and then refine it ; tten they beat it into four-square pieces like to a dye, and carry it to a British isle near at hand,... | |
| Royal Geological Society of Cornwall - 1822 - 506 páginas
...Diodorus Siculus, speaking of the people that inhabited the promontory of Belerium, expressly says, "These are the people " that make the tin, which,...rocky, the metal is mixed with " some veins of earth, &c." Lodes and floors, such as have been already described, whose treasures appeared at or near the... | |
| Roger O'Connor - 1822 - 498 páginas
...merchants, are more civilized and courteous to strangers, than the rest are. These are the people who make the tin, which, with a great deal of care and labour, they dig out of the ground," &c. Now it appears from the Chronicles of the tribe that colonized Eri, and also Breo-tan, that they... | |
| 1897 - 490 páginas
...Belerium' [the Land's End], ' by reason of their converse with merchants, are more civilised and courteous to strangers than the rest are. These are the people...and that being rocky, the metal is mixed with some grains of earth, out of which they melt the metal, and then refine it ; then they cut it into square... | |
| William Laxton - 1841 - 534 páginas
...promontory of Bolerium, by reason of their converse with merchants, are more civilized and courteous to strangers than the rest are. These are the people...veins of earth, out of which they melt the metal, aud then refine it. Then they beat it into four square pieces like to a die, and carry it to a British... | |
| 1841 - 412 páginas
...promontory of Bolcrium by reason of their converse with merchants, are more civilized and courteous to strangers than the rest are. These are the people...make the tin, which with a great deal of care and labor they dig out of the ground ; and that being rocky, the metal is mixed with some veins of earth,... | |
| 1862 - 500 páginas
...promontory of Bolerium, by reason of their converse with merchants, are more civilized and courteous to strangers than the rest are. These are the people...make the tin, which, with a great deal of care and labor, they dig out of the ground ; and that being rocky, the metal is mixed with some veins of earth,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 636 páginas
...Belerium " (Laud's End), " by reason of their converse with merchants, are more civilized and courteous to strangers than the rest are. These are the people...with a great deal of care and labour, they dig out of tho ground, and that being rocky, the metal is mixed with some veins of earth, out of which they melt... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 646 páginas
...Belerium " (Laud's End), " by reason of their converse with merchants, are more civilized and courteous to strangers than the rest are. These are the people that make tho tin, which, with a great deal of care and labour, they dig out of the ground, and that being rocky,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 272 páginas
...Belerium' [the Land's End], ' by reason of their converse with merchants, are more civilised and courteous to strangers than the rest are. These are the people...and that being rocky, the metal is mixed with some grains of earth, out of which they melt the metal, and then refine it ; then they cut it into square... | |
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