For anyone may exasperate them when, where, and under whatever pretext he pleases ; he will always find them ready for danger, with nothing to support them except their violence and daring. Nevertheless they may be easily persuaded to devote themselves... Transactions - Seite 71von Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1885Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1856 - 416 Seiten
...injustice done to his neighbour. (They are) so excitable that anyone may exasperate them who pleases Nevertheless they may be easily persuaded to devote...and have thus engaged both in science and letters." Speaking of their great numbers :— " All this is a proof both of the amount of the population, and... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1859 - 668 Seiten
...without any circumspection, and thus are easily vanquished by those who employ stratagem. For any one may exasperate them when, where, and under whatever...and have thus engaged both in science and letters. The most valiant of them dwell towards the north and next the ocean. Of these they say the Belga are... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1860 - 596 Seiten
...without any circumspection, and thus are easily vanquished by those who employ stratagem. For any one may exasperate them when, where, and under whatever...: he will always find them ready for danger, with BOOK i. The aptness of the Britons to learn whatever Gaul, or Rome CHAP. 5. itself, could teach, is... | |
| Henri Van Laun - 1878 - 372 Seiten
...but otherwise simple . . . thus they are easily vanquished by those who employ stratagem. For any one may exasperate them when, where, and under whatever...to support them except their violence and daring." " The value of Frenchmen in battle has often been tested. When we see the Gauls hurling themselves... | |
| Charles Morris - 1880 - 442 Seiten
...vanquished by those who employ stratagem. For any one may exasperate them when, where and under what pretext he pleases; he will always find them ready...power consists both in the size of their bodies and in their numbers. Their equipment is in keeping with the size of their bodies. They have a long sword... | |
| Strabo - 1892 - 574 Seiten
...without any circumspection ; and thus are easily vanquished by those who employ stratagem. For any one may exasperate them when, where, and under whatever pretext he pleases ; he will al1 Neque cnim his nostrse rostro nocere poterant; tanta erat m his firmitudo. Ceesar, lib. iii. c.... | |
| Charles A. Frazee - 2002 - 264 Seiten
...WITHOUT ANY CIRCUMSPECTION: AND THUS ARE EASILY VANQUISHED BY THOSE WHO EMPLOY STRATAGEMS. FOR ANY ONE MAY EXASPERATE THEM WHEN, WHERE, AND UNDER WHATEVER...THEY MAY BE EASILY PERSUADED TO DEVOTE THEMSELVES TO ANY THING USEFUL, AND HAVE THUS ENGAGED BOTH IN SCIENCE AND LETTERS. THEIR POWER CONSISTS BOTH IN THE... | |
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