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... Ireland . When you go far back enough for our purpose you will have to admit that the Bay of Biscay must have been a large obstacle to the peopling of Ireland from Gaul . This , however , could not hold good of later times or of such ...
... Ireland . When you go far back enough for our purpose you will have to admit that the Bay of Biscay must have been a large obstacle to the peopling of Ireland from Gaul . This , however , could not hold good of later times or of such ...
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British Academy. similarly adorned , prove beyond doubt that chariots were in use in Ireland in the La Tène period . Dr. P. W. Joyce ' has pointed out that chariots were used in war in Ireland long after the period in which both ...
British Academy. similarly adorned , prove beyond doubt that chariots were in use in Ireland in the La Tène period . Dr. P. W. Joyce ' has pointed out that chariots were used in war in Ireland long after the period in which both ...
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... Ireland come from Navan Rath , once Emain Macha , the capital of Conchobar himself . In the Muster of the Men of ... Ireland . FIG . • Penanular brooch Ireland . a leaf , as the veining is indicated on its back . The epithet is utterly ...
... Ireland come from Navan Rath , once Emain Macha , the capital of Conchobar himself . In the Muster of the Men of ... Ireland . FIG . • Penanular brooch Ireland . a leaf , as the veining is indicated on its back . The epithet is utterly ...
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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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