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... Gaul and Britain , were acquainted with letters , and that in * There is a curious and learned paper by Mr. Higgins in 33 Class . Journ . p . 123 , on the similarity between the Phoenician and the Hebrew ; which connexion ob- tains , as ...
... Gaul and Britain , were acquainted with letters , and that in * There is a curious and learned paper by Mr. Higgins in 33 Class . Journ . p . 123 , on the similarity between the Phoenician and the Hebrew ; which connexion ob- tains , as ...
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... Gaul . He seems to have followed Drui- dism and the Gaulish muse , till he found she would not advance his fortune : - Galatea reliquit . Namque , fatebor enim , dum me Galatea tenebat , • Nec spes libertatis erat , nec cura peculi ...
... Gaul . He seems to have followed Drui- dism and the Gaulish muse , till he found she would not advance his fortune : - Galatea reliquit . Namque , fatebor enim , dum me Galatea tenebat , • Nec spes libertatis erat , nec cura peculi ...
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... Gaul was inhabited by the Belgæ , the Aqui- tani , and the Celta ; the latter were denominated Gauls by the Romans , and therefore were probably the most numerous of the three tribes . The Greeks called them Kro . Callimachus , in his ...
... Gaul was inhabited by the Belgæ , the Aqui- tani , and the Celta ; the latter were denominated Gauls by the Romans , and therefore were probably the most numerous of the three tribes . The Greeks called them Kro . Callimachus , in his ...
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... Gauls . The Sabines , Umbri and Celtæ the same people : con- quered by the Etruscans . Quere . In our opinion they were older than the Etruscans . The author thinks the Umbri were the first artificers of what we call the Etruscan ...
... Gauls . The Sabines , Umbri and Celtæ the same people : con- quered by the Etruscans . Quere . In our opinion they were older than the Etruscans . The author thinks the Umbri were the first artificers of what we call the Etruscan ...
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... Gauls or Scythæ ? Of the Phoenician Colonies in Ireland . ( 80. ) We have as yet encountered no proof in our author , or in any other author , of Phoenician Colonies in Ireland , save in the ancient Irish histo- ries , whose ...
... Gauls or Scythæ ? Of the Phoenician Colonies in Ireland . ( 80. ) We have as yet encountered no proof in our author , or in any other author , of Phoenician Colonies in Ireland , save in the ancient Irish histo- ries , whose ...
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