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... Celtic , or at least capable of a reversion to the Celtic tradition . Here , at any rate , a Celtic revival was possible . So far we have considered the province of Britain while it still remained in real fact a province . Let us now ...
... Celtic , or at least capable of a reversion to the Celtic tradition . Here , at any rate , a Celtic revival was possible . So far we have considered the province of Britain while it still remained in real fact a province . Let us now ...
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... Celtic land . No doubt it attempted to keep up its Roman fashions . The writers may well be correct who speak of two conflicting parties , Roman and Celtic , among the Britons of the sixth century . But the Celtic element triumphed ...
... Celtic land . No doubt it attempted to keep up its Roman fashions . The writers may well be correct who speak of two conflicting parties , Roman and Celtic , among the Britons of the sixth century . But the Celtic element triumphed ...
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... Celtic and Latin versions : among other things the fact that the Celtic commences with the genitive Ategnati , not with the dative Ategnato hitherto accepted for the Latin , renders it probable that the Latin began so likewise , and ...
... Celtic and Latin versions : among other things the fact that the Celtic commences with the genitive Ategnati , not with the dative Ategnato hitherto accepted for the Latin , renders it probable that the Latin began so likewise , and ...
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ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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