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... of twenty thousand Welsh words similar to the Greek . The tenses in both languages are formed from the auxiliaries Ew and Au to go . Cæsar's time they used the Greek characters in common . 1829. ] 3 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... of twenty thousand Welsh words similar to the Greek . The tenses in both languages are formed from the auxiliaries Ew and Au to go . Cæsar's time they used the Greek characters in common . 1829. ] 3 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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Cæsar's time they used the Greek characters in common . Celsus also opposed the antiquity of the Druids , and their wisdom in contrast to that of the Jews . Celsus was dead fifty years before Origen's reply to him . " A few years after ...
Cæsar's time they used the Greek characters in common . Celsus also opposed the antiquity of the Druids , and their wisdom in contrast to that of the Jews . Celsus was dead fifty years before Origen's reply to him . " A few years after ...
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... common Irish substitution of the v , for the m and b . The com- parison here made is very striking . He conjectures that the names of trees applied to the letters of the alphabet was origi- nally and purposely intended for hieroglyphic ...
... common Irish substitution of the v , for the m and b . The com- parison here made is very striking . He conjectures that the names of trees applied to the letters of the alphabet was origi- nally and purposely intended for hieroglyphic ...
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... common , parental stock of roots , are purely grammatical ; the additions depending on the va- rious and different causes which are calculated to create a differ- ence in spoken language : but in the languages above - mentioned , when ...
... common , parental stock of roots , are purely grammatical ; the additions depending on the va- rious and different causes which are calculated to create a differ- ence in spoken language : but in the languages above - mentioned , when ...
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... common sense in a thousand instances . It is not sufficient to prove an ancient fact , that an ancient author has asserted it : we ought to know what grounds he had for the assertion , and how he came by his knowledge ; what bias he was ...
... common sense in a thousand instances . It is not sufficient to prove an ancient fact , that an ancient author has asserted it : we ought to know what grounds he had for the assertion , and how he came by his knowledge ; what bias he was ...
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