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John S. C. Abbott

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The Romance of Spanish History
History does not inform us when and how this beautiful peninsula-called Hispania by the Romans-first became in-habited. Whether the earliest emigrants crossed the straits of Gibraltar from Africa, or came from Asia, coasting the shores of the Mediterranean, or descended from France through the defiles of the Pyrenees, can now never be known. The first glimpse we catch of Spain, through the haze of past ages, reveals to us the country inhabited by numerous barbaric tri-bes, fiercely hostile to each other, and constantly engaged in bloody wars.
The mountain fastnesses were infested with robber bands, and rapine and violence everywhere reigned.
The weapons grasped by these fierce warriors consisted of lances, clubs, and slings, with sabres and hatchets, of rude fashion but of keen edge. Their food was mainly nuts and ro-ots. Their clothing consisted of a single linen garment, girded around the waist; and a woollen tunic, surmounted by a cloth cap, descended to the feet. As in all barbarous nations, the hard work of life was performed by the women.
The weapons grasped by these fierce warriors consisted of lances, clubs, and slings, with sabres and hatchets, of rude fashion but of keen edge. Their food was mainly nuts and ro-ots. Their clothing consisted of a single linen garment, girded around the waist; and a woollen tunic, surmounted by a cloth cap, descended to the feet. As in all barbarous nations, the hard work of life was performed by the women.
History does not inform us when and how this beautiful peninsula-called Hispania by the Romans-first became in-habited. Whether the earliest emigrants crossed the straits of Gibraltar from Africa, or came from Asia, coasting the shores of the Mediterranean, or descended from France through the defiles of the Pyrenees, can now never be known. The first glimpse we catch of Spain, through the haze of past ages, reveals to us the country inhabited by numerous barbaric tri-bes, fiercely hostile to each other, and constantly engaged in bloody wars.
The mountain fastnesses were infested with robber bands, and rapine and violence everywhere reigned.
The weapons grasped by these fierce warriors consisted of lances, clubs, and slings, with sabres and hatchets, of rude fashion but of keen edge. Their food was mainly nuts and ro-ots. Their clothing consisted of a single linen garment, girded around the waist; and a woollen tunic, surmounted by a cloth cap, descended to the feet. As in all barbarous nations, the hard work of life was performed by the women.
The weapons grasped by these fierce warriors consisted of lances, clubs, and slings, with sabres and hatchets, of rude fashion but of keen edge. Their food was mainly nuts and ro-ots. Their clothing consisted of a single linen garment, girded around the waist; and a woollen tunic, surmounted by a cloth cap, descended to the feet. As in all barbarous nations, the hard work of life was performed by the women.
Les livres de John S. C. Abbott


Miles Standish, the Puritan Captain. Enriched edition. A Puritan Military Leader's Legacy in Colonial America
John S. C. Abbott, Graham Montrose
E-book
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Daniel Boone: The Pioneer of Kentucky. Enriched edition. Legendary Frontier Adventures of Daniel Boone
John S. C. Abbott, Graham Montrose
E-book
1,99 €

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The Complete History of the Habsburg Empire: 1232-1789. Enriched edition. The Rise and the Decline of the Great European Dynasty
John S. C. Abbott, April Kennedy
E-book
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