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... gives a few instances out 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 ...
... gives a few instances out 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 ...
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... gives us a very curious table of the Celtic , Sanscrit and Latin languages , comprising sixty words of undoubted similarity , having the meaning , the sound and the spelling so nearly alike , as to leave little doubt of their common ...
... gives us a very curious table of the Celtic , Sanscrit and Latin languages , comprising sixty words of undoubted similarity , having the meaning , the sound and the spelling so nearly alike , as to leave little doubt of their common ...
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... gives the fragment of a Poem , composed by some woman of the name of Beo , who men- tions the three Hyperboreans , Pagasis , Agyeus and Olen . Val- lancey ( Coll . Hib . vol . iii . p . 163 ) says that in the old Irish books the three ...
... gives the fragment of a Poem , composed by some woman of the name of Beo , who men- tions the three Hyperboreans , Pagasis , Agyeus and Olen . Val- lancey ( Coll . Hib . vol . iii . p . 163 ) says that in the old Irish books the three ...
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... give up the expectation of arriv- ing at certainty but such proof is the very lowest that can be accepted on such a subject . Of mere conjecture , there is no end , and we have no temptation to pursue it . The Druid festival of ...
... give up the expectation of arriv- ing at certainty but such proof is the very lowest that can be accepted on such a subject . Of mere conjecture , there is no end , and we have no temptation to pursue it . The Druid festival of ...
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... give implicit credit to the positions from thence to p . 267 . Hierarchy and power of the Druids . ( pp . 270-275 . ) Druids , assertors of their country's rights . Celta and Druids in Ger- many , ( p . 277. ) The Celts and Germans were ...
... give implicit credit to the positions from thence to p . 267 . Hierarchy and power of the Druids . ( pp . 270-275 . ) Druids , assertors of their country's rights . Celta and Druids in Ger- many , ( p . 277. ) The Celts and Germans were ...
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