Britannia Antiquissima, Or, A Key to the Philology of History, Sacred and Profane, Том 1Henry Tolman Dwight, 1866 - 216 страници |
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... element . Its elaboration , in a theoretical and practical point of view , extends so far as to nullify the generally received opinions of what is deemed the ' learned and veracious world ' in reference to the Cimmerians of antiquity ...
... element . Its elaboration , in a theoretical and practical point of view , extends so far as to nullify the generally received opinions of what is deemed the ' learned and veracious world ' in reference to the Cimmerians of antiquity ...
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... elements to these , such proper names as Esculap - ius , Hercules , & c . , may be referred . " The analysis of these two terms will be found in pages 136 and 141. These and others are incidentally explained in the second and third ...
... elements to these , such proper names as Esculap - ius , Hercules , & c . , may be referred . " The analysis of these two terms will be found in pages 136 and 141. These and others are incidentally explained in the second and third ...
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... element was introduced by victorious invaders . " Were these , then , the Umbri , or Cim- merian Ligures ? VI . " This view ... elements , and all the classic folios of the universe , to assign a natural , a logical , and philological ...
... element was introduced by victorious invaders . " Were these , then , the Umbri , or Cim- merian Ligures ? VI . " This view ... elements , and all the classic folios of the universe , to assign a natural , a logical , and philological ...
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... elements in page 164 , to be literally and ideally explained , as far as regards the Coelbrennic words C and A. The nth power of n , so to speak , will be analysed in the expression tân , in page 166 , so that thereby the whole term ...
... elements in page 164 , to be literally and ideally explained , as far as regards the Coelbrennic words C and A. The nth power of n , so to speak , will be analysed in the expression tân , in page 166 , so that thereby the whole term ...
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... element untenable The correlative exchange of Commerce Cimmerian Existence attacked on every side ' The Condition of the Saxons An Anecdote Illustrative of National Theft Pertinacity of Attack eventually baulked The reasons for Self ...
... element untenable The correlative exchange of Commerce Cimmerian Existence attacked on every side ' The Condition of the Saxons An Anecdote Illustrative of National Theft Pertinacity of Attack eventually baulked The reasons for Self ...
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