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... observe an inconsistency in the spelling of verbs in -ise c I write them uniformly with s ; the printer seems to prefe I have not always insisted on my own orthography . VARRONIANUS . CHAPTER I. HE OLD ITALIAN TRIBES CONSIDERED AS.
... observe an inconsistency in the spelling of verbs in -ise c I write them uniformly with s ; the printer seems to prefe I have not always insisted on my own orthography . VARRONIANUS . CHAPTER I. HE OLD ITALIAN TRIBES CONSIDERED AS.
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... observe an analogy to the similar pro- ceedings of the Gallic tribes , who at a still later period descended into Lombardy from the west . They succeeded in breaking through the continuity of the Rætian settlement by establishing ...
... observe an analogy to the similar pro- ceedings of the Gallic tribes , who at a still later period descended into Lombardy from the west . They succeeded in breaking through the continuity of the Rætian settlement by establishing ...
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... observe that local names very often consist of synonymous elements ; from which we may infer that the earlier parts of the word have successively lost their significance . Thus , the words wick , ham , and town , are synonymous , though ...
... observe that local names very often consist of synonymous elements ; from which we may infer that the earlier parts of the word have successively lost their significance . Thus , the words wick , ham , and town , are synonymous , though ...
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... observation of this affinity is that which is quoted by Pott ( Commentatio , I. p . 6 ) , from a work published at Leyden in 1642 by Michalo Lituanus ( in rep . Pol . & c . p . 246 ) : " nos Lithuani ex Italico sanguine oriundi sumus ...
... observation of this affinity is that which is quoted by Pott ( Commentatio , I. p . 6 ) , from a work published at Leyden in 1642 by Michalo Lituanus ( in rep . Pol . & c . p . 246 ) : " nos Lithuani ex Italico sanguine oriundi sumus ...
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... observe , that while all that is valid in the comparison merely gives the Indo - Germanic affinities of the Celtic languages — a fact beyond dispute Mr. Newman has taken no pains to discriminate between the marks of an original identity ...
... observe , that while all that is valid in the comparison merely gives the Indo - Germanic affinities of the Celtic languages — a fact beyond dispute Mr. Newman has taken no pains to discriminate between the marks of an original identity ...
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Page 214 - Sed si quidem ex causa donationis aut dotis aut qualibet alia ex causa tradantur, sine dubio transferuntur: venditae vero et traditae non aliter emptori adquiruntur quam si is venditori pretium solvent vel alio modo ei satisfecerit, veluti expromissore aut pignore dato, quod cavetur quidem etiam lege duodecim tabularum: tamen recte dicitur et jure gentium, id est jure naturali, id effici. [sed si is qui vendidit fidem emptoris secutus fuerit, dicendum est, statim rem emptoris fieri.] § 42.