Britannia Antiquissima, Or, A Key to the Philology of History, Sacred and Profane, Том 1Henry Tolman Dwight, 1866 - 216 страници |
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... given to each- the master and the pupil . But , in the name of justice and honour , I impugn before high heaven the right - the claim of a Cecrops from Sais , in upper Egypt ; of a Danaaus from Chemnis , in the same country ; or of ...
... given to each- the master and the pupil . But , in the name of justice and honour , I impugn before high heaven the right - the claim of a Cecrops from Sais , in upper Egypt ; of a Danaaus from Chemnis , in the same country ; or of ...
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... given it the name of Kisil - Ermak , or Red River . In addition to this testimony , I find the old Cimmerian name of Carasu , ( or Croess - aw ) , the welcome , sweet - tasted Melas , —as in fond remembrance of that endearing torrent in ...
... given it the name of Kisil - Ermak , or Red River . In addition to this testimony , I find the old Cimmerian name of Carasu , ( or Croess - aw ) , the welcome , sweet - tasted Melas , —as in fond remembrance of that endearing torrent in ...
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... inserted in a full congress of bards only to dictate , and no more , the exact position of a given bardic term by another , if possible , of solid modern date , beginning with 6 This the word sef , or namely , to the 24 CIMBRO - CELTIC.
... inserted in a full congress of bards only to dictate , and no more , the exact position of a given bardic term by another , if possible , of solid modern date , beginning with 6 This the word sef , or namely , to the 24 CIMBRO - CELTIC.
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... given by different nations to one given locality . Also a name of a place well known to one would be ignored ( as the Atlantic Ocean in its present , or indeed in any site was , to Herodotus ) by another , so as to lose all claims to ...
... given by different nations to one given locality . Also a name of a place well known to one would be ignored ( as the Atlantic Ocean in its present , or indeed in any site was , to Herodotus ) by another , so as to lose all claims to ...
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... given itself the anxiety to enquire , in the spirit of truth and fair play , who were the primitive inhabitants ( outres les monstres d'une creation poetique et malsonnante ) , that were driven within the murky era and dim twilight of ...
... given itself the anxiety to enquire , in the spirit of truth and fair play , who were the primitive inhabitants ( outres les monstres d'une creation poetique et malsonnante ) , that were driven within the murky era and dim twilight of ...
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according ages already ancient antiquity astronomical authority bardic bards bearing British called centuries certain Cimbric Cimmerian claim classic Cymry Dacia derived district divine doctrine druidical druids early earth east elements Europe evidence existence expression facts figure force former Gauls give given Greece Greek heaven Hebrew Hence historical idea ignorance inhabitants institute interpretation island Isle Italy kings knowledge known land language latter laws learned light lost meaning mountain natural ocean once original passage past perhaps period Persian philosophic possibly prehistoric present primitive prince principles prior privilege probably proof prove question race records reference regard remarks represent respecting rock Roman Rome root Saxons session shores signifies sound speak stone symbol term things thought tion triad tribes truth turn unknown Ynys Prydain
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Страница 183 - THE burden of Tyre. Howl, ye ships of Tarshish ; for it is laid waste, so that there is no house, no entering in : from the land of Chittim it is revealed to them. Be still, ye inhabitants of the isle ; thou whom the merchants of Zidon, that pass over the sea, have replenished.
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