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Side 8
They lived by their bows , and for want of iron , made arrows with bone points .
We have reason to believe that the four races enumerated , were the first
inhabitants of Europe . INDO - EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION . 9 The imperfect
notices of ...
They lived by their bows , and for want of iron , made arrows with bone points .
We have reason to believe that the four races enumerated , were the first
inhabitants of Europe . INDO - EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION . 9 The imperfect
notices of ...
Side 12
Thus from these investigations we learn , that whilst the first inhabitants of
Denmark and northern Europe lay along the coast and subsisted on hunting and
fishing , only the people of the second period were enabled by their metal
implements ...
Thus from these investigations we learn , that whilst the first inhabitants of
Denmark and northern Europe lay along the coast and subsisted on hunting and
fishing , only the people of the second period were enabled by their metal
implements ...
Side 14
He divides the natives into two parts : the inland people , or aborigines , and the
inhabitants of the coast , whom he apparently supposes to be all Belgæ . It is
quite probable that some of the tribe named did migrate to the opposite shore ,
but ...
He divides the natives into two parts : the inland people , or aborigines , and the
inhabitants of the coast , whom he apparently supposes to be all Belgæ . It is
quite probable that some of the tribe named did migrate to the opposite shore ,
but ...
Side 16
... Tatár languages . These evidences strongly support the conjecture , that the
unknown people were a Tatár tribe , and were mixed with the earlier division of
the Celtic immigrants . It has always been supposed that the earliest inhabitants ...
... Tatár languages . These evidences strongly support the conjecture , that the
unknown people were a Tatár tribe , and were mixed with the earlier division of
the Celtic immigrants . It has always been supposed that the earliest inhabitants ...
Side 17
Comparing the language of the west of Ireland with the oldest names belonging
to the ancient history of the east of Britain , we find that the first inhabitants of both
islands were the same people . And in fact all the seafaring tribes of the west ...
Comparing the language of the west of Ireland with the oldest names belonging
to the ancient history of the east of Britain , we find that the first inhabitants of both
islands were the same people . And in fact all the seafaring tribes of the west ...
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