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... appears to have been Aylett Sammes , a writer of the latter part of the seventeenth cen- tury . § It has been recently advocated , with con- siderable ingenuity , by Sir William Betham , who , however , is of opinion that the ...
... appears to have been Aylett Sammes , a writer of the latter part of the seventeenth cen- tury . § It has been recently advocated , with con- siderable ingenuity , by Sir William Betham , who , however , is of opinion that the ...
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... appears to be derived - the Celts or the Germans - the ancient Belgæ are to be con- sidered as belonging . It has been argued , that when Cæsar describes them as differing in lan- guage from the Celts , he must in all probability be ...
... appears to be derived - the Celts or the Germans - the ancient Belgæ are to be con- sidered as belonging . It has been argued , that when Cæsar describes them as differing in lan- guage from the Celts , he must in all probability be ...
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... appears to signify merely a land or country , though it is not , we believe , found in that sense in any existing dialect of the Celtic , and for anything that is known , it may after all be really Daoine , people , as suggested by Sir ...
... appears to signify merely a land or country , though it is not , we believe , found in that sense in any existing dialect of the Celtic , and for anything that is known , it may after all be really Daoine , people , as suggested by Sir ...
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... appear in various places , and the many articles of ornamental workmanship in gold and silver which have been found in ... appears not to have been aware of the existence of Ireland , although the island is mentioned by the name of Ierne ...
... appear in various places , and the many articles of ornamental workmanship in gold and silver which have been found in ... appears not to have been aware of the existence of Ireland , although the island is mentioned by the name of Ierne ...
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... appears really to be a different language altogether . It may also be remarked that there does not ap- pear to be any irreconcilable discordance between the two principal modern theories on the subject of the ancient connexion of ...
... appears really to be a different language altogether . It may also be remarked that there does not ap- pear to be any irreconcilable discordance between the two principal modern theories on the subject of the ancient connexion of ...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People ..., Volume 1 George Lillie Craik Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
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