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... gives as vrti , ' against , towards ' . ' Be that as it may , the question which next suggests itself is , why the month should have been called by a name meaning singer or songster . The most natural answer is that it was in reference ...
... gives as vrti , ' against , towards ' . ' Be that as it may , the question which next suggests itself is , why the month should have been called by a name meaning singer or songster . The most natural answer is that it was in reference ...
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... give or grant to us twain ' : compare the Irish verb in con - dartin , ut darem , ' con - darta cách , ' that every one may give , ' ar - na - tarta , ' that ( he ) may not give ' : see Ascoli's Codice Irlandese ( Rome , 1878 ) , ii . p ...
... give or grant to us twain ' : compare the Irish verb in con - dartin , ut darem , ' con - darta cách , ' that every one may give , ' ar - na - tarta , ' that ( he ) may not give ' : see Ascoli's Codice Irlandese ( Rome , 1878 ) , ii . p ...
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... gives it as his opinion , already mentioned , that it was a leaf , but there is a more natural suggestion to make , namely , that IN was not the whole word , but some such longer form as indu or indo , ' in , within ' : see Stokes's ...
... gives it as his opinion , already mentioned , that it was a leaf , but there is a more natural suggestion to make , namely , that IN was not the whole word , but some such longer form as indu or indo , ' in , within ' : see Stokes's ...
Contents
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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