The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons: Discovered by Phoenician & Sumerian Inscription in Britain, by Pre-Roman Briton Coins & a Mass of New HistoryWilliams and Norgate, 1924 - 450 pągines |
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... presumably illustrated in the nearly contemporary sculpture from his homeland , Fig . 10 ( p . 46 ) . In thus preserving for us the name and titles of a " prehistoric " literate Phoenician king of North Britain upon his own original ...
... presumably illustrated in the nearly contemporary sculpture from his homeland , Fig . 10 ( p . 46 ) . In thus preserving for us the name and titles of a " prehistoric " literate Phoenician king of North Britain upon his own original ...
Pągina 17
... presumably its original site where it stood before its removal to its present site about 1836 , was recorded from personal knowledge by the famous archęologist Prof. J. Stuart as being at ( see sketch - map ) : - " a spot surrounded by ...
... presumably its original site where it stood before its removal to its present site about 1836 , was recorded from personal knowledge by the famous archęologist Prof. J. Stuart as being at ( see sketch - map ) : - " a spot surrounded by ...
Pągina 22
... presumably contemporary with and was a bi - lingual version of the " unknown " script , it was hoped that the Ogam version might afford a clue to the reading of that main script . But this expectation was admittedly not realized by the ...
... presumably contemporary with and was a bi - lingual version of the " unknown " script , it was hoped that the Ogam version might afford a clue to the reading of that main script . But this expectation was admittedly not realized by the ...
Pągina 26
... presumably a form of the early Phoenician script , cognate with what I had been accustomed to in the Aryan Pali script of India of the third and fourth century B.C .; and I thought it might be what I had come to call " Aryan Phoenician ...
... presumably a form of the early Phoenician script , cognate with what I had been accustomed to in the Aryan Pali script of India of the third and fourth century B.C .; and I thought it might be what I had come to call " Aryan Phoenician ...
Pągina 27
... presumably by the ruling Aryan Phoenicians for the information of their Semitic subjects at their various settlements ; and by some of these Phoenicianized Semitic subjects or allies helping themselves to and reversing the Phoenician ...
... presumably by the ruling Aryan Phoenicians for the information of their Semitic subjects at their various settlements ; and by some of these Phoenicianized Semitic subjects or allies helping themselves to and reversing the Phoenician ...
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aborigines Ęneas Alban Albion amongst Amorite amulets ancestors Ancient Briton Anglo-Saxon appears Archangel Aryan kings Aryan Phoenician Asia Minor barrows Britain British Chronicles British Isles Briton kings Bronze Age Brutus Cęsar called Cappadocia Caratacus Cassi Cassivellaunus Catti Celtic Celts century A.D. chief Christian Cilicia Civilization clan coast Corineus Cornwall cult cup-marks cups Cymri dialectic disclosed Early Aryan Eddas Egyptian English Epic evidence Father-god Gaul Goat Gothic Goths Greek historical hitherto Hittite Hitto-Phoenician Hitto-Sumerian Indara inscription Ireland Irish Irish-Scot Khatti land language later Latin legend megaliths modern monuments Nennius Newton Stone numerous Ogam Part-olon Phoenician Barat Pictish Picts pre-Christian pre-Roman prehistoric presumably race racial recorded river Roman Sanskrit Scotland Scots script seen solar spelt Stone Age Stone Circles Stonehenge Sumer Sun Cross Sun-cult Sun-god Sun-worship Swastika symbol Tascio temple tradition tribe Trojan Troy Vedas Vedic Welsh word-sign
Passatges populars
Pągina 149 - Brutus ! there lies beyond the Gallic bounds An island which the western sea surrounds, By giants once possess'dj now few remain To bar thy entrance, or obstruct thy reign. To reach that happy shore thy sails employ ; There fate decrees to raise a second Troy, And found an empire in thy royal line, Which time shall ne'er destroy, nor bounds confine.
Pągina 272 - And he brought me into the inner court of the LORD'S house, and, behold, at the door of the temple of the LORD, between the porch and the altar, were about f:ve and twenty men, with their backs toward the temple of the LORD, and their faces toward the east ; and they worshipped the sun toward the east.
Pągina 324 - Tarah to-day, in this fateful hour, I place all heaven with its power. And the sun with its brightness, And the snow with its whiteness, And fire with all the strength it hath, And lightning with its rapid wrath, And the winds with their swiftness along their path, And the sea with its deepness, And the rocks with their steepness, And the earth with its starkness, — All these I place, By God's almighty help and grace, Between myself and the powers of darkness.
Pągina 212 - Whose lonely columns stand sublime, Flinging their shadows from on high, Like dials, which the wizard, Time, Had raised to count his ages by...
Pągina 321 - Thou visitest the earth, and waterest it; thou greatly enrichest it with the river of God, which is full of water: thou preparest them corn when thou hast so provided for it. Thou waterest the ridges thereof abundantly; thou settlest the furrows thereof; thou makest it soft with showers; thou blessest the springing thereof.
Pągina 151 - THE island was then called Albion,* and was inhabited by none but a few giants. Notwithstanding this, the pleasant situation of the places, the plenty of rivers abounding with fish, and the engaging prospect of its woods, made Brutus and his company very desirous to fix their habitation in it. They therefore passed through all the provinces, forced the giants to fly into the caves of the mountains, and divided the country among them according to the directions of their commander.
Pągina vi - Thus I think that the most plausible hypothetical answers which can be given to the two questions which we put at starting are these. There was and is an Aryan race — that is to say, the characteristic modes of speech, termed Aryan, were developed among the blond long-heads alone, however much some of them may have been modified by the importation of non-Aryan elements.
Pągina 148 - Look upon us on earth ! unfold our fate, And say what region is our destined seat ? Where shall we next thy lasting temples raise ? And choirs of virgins celebrate thy praise...
Pągina 274 - Lord's house, in the midst of thee, O Jerusalem. Praise ye the Lord.
Pągina 337 - It was, till of late, an universal custom among the Islanders, on Michaelmas Day, to prepare in every family a loaf or cake of bread, enormously large, and compounded of different ingredients. This cake belonged to the Arch-Angel, and had its name from him. Every one in each family, whether strangers or domestics, had his portion of this kind of shew-bread, and had, of course, some title to the friendship and protection of Michael.