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... , from the posi- tion they took to have divined the future . notis quibusdam ] According to some these were Runic characters ; D discretos , super candidam vestem temere ac fortuito spargunt : DE MORIBUS GERMANIAE . 33.
... , from the posi- tion they took to have divined the future . notis quibusdam ] According to some these were Runic characters ; D discretos , super candidam vestem temere ac fortuito spargunt : DE MORIBUS GERMANIAE . 33.
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... tion . XVII . spina consertum ] For some reason or other Lipsius objects to this , and proposes to read pinna ' instead of spina , ' understanding by it , I suppose , a ' fishbone , ' or ' skewer of wood ; but one would think a thorn as ...
... tion . XVII . spina consertum ] For some reason or other Lipsius objects to this , and proposes to read pinna ' instead of spina , ' understanding by it , I suppose , a ' fishbone , ' or ' skewer of wood ; but one would think a thorn as ...
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... tion of the person killed ; so much for a peasant , more for a noble , and so on . It is curious that , amongst the Saxons , although homicide was thus atoned for by a fixed payment , certain offences , in our eyes , of less atrocity ...
... tion of the person killed ; so much for a peasant , more for a noble , and so on . It is curious that , amongst the Saxons , although homicide was thus atoned for by a fixed payment , certain offences , in our eyes , of less atrocity ...
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... tion , this passage is a good measure of the historian's wish to contrast the German and Roman habits ; for otherwise , after his remarks on the absence of money , the observations here made would be extremely superfluous . C Agri & c ...
... tion , this passage is a good measure of the historian's wish to contrast the German and Roman habits ; for otherwise , after his remarks on the absence of money , the observations here made would be extremely superfluous . C Agri & c ...
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... tion by Germans of some dispos- sessed Gallic tribes ? -an assumption , in fact , that what may have been only a temporary expedient was the universal custom of the Teutonic race . non in totidem ] That is , as many as we do . They grow ...
... tion by Germans of some dispos- sessed Gallic tribes ? -an assumption , in fact , that what may have been only a temporary expedient was the universal custom of the Teutonic race . non in totidem ] That is , as many as we do . They grow ...
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