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... 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 ' Celtic Druids .
... 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 ' Celtic Druids .
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... 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 under , if any ; how near ...
... 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 under , if any ; how near ...
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... instance of the mariner's compass , which is cer- tainly more striking than any he has noticed . There are so many circumstances named respecting the voyages of the an- cients , which could not be undertaken without a compass , that ...
... instance of the mariner's compass , which is cer- tainly more striking than any he has noticed . There are so many circumstances named respecting the voyages of the an- cients , which could not be undertaken without a compass , that ...
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... instances of , and authorities for the ancient prevalence of Tauric worship in various parts of the world , and particularly in England . He cites as additional authorities , Maurice's Ind . Antiq . Bryant's Heathen Mytho- logy , Dupuis ...
... instances of , and authorities for the ancient prevalence of Tauric worship in various parts of the world , and particularly in England . He cites as additional authorities , Maurice's Ind . Antiq . Bryant's Heathen Mytho- logy , Dupuis ...
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... instances given of similarity in meaning , in sound , and in grammar , between very many words of the Celtic , Sans- crit and Roman , is too obvious to be doubted . See also the al- phabets in p . 257 , which shew , beyond controversy ...
... instances given of similarity in meaning , in sound , and in grammar , between very many words of the Celtic , Sans- crit and Roman , is too obvious to be doubted . See also the al- phabets in p . 257 , which shew , beyond controversy ...
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