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... perhaps borrowed from the Gallo - Brythonic dialects , for the Welsh is peth , ' a thing , a certain amount of anything , ' Old Irish cuit , genitive cota , ' a share or portion ' : it was at any rate borrowed into Late Latin , where it ...
... perhaps borrowed from the Gallo - Brythonic dialects , for the Welsh is peth , ' a thing , a certain amount of anything , ' Old Irish cuit , genitive cota , ' a share or portion ' : it was at any rate borrowed into Late Latin , where it ...
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... perhaps rather in the course of settling there , they went on to pillage Roman Britain . There were also movements in the south , but apparently on a smaller scale and a more peaceful plan1 . At a date given commonly as a . D. 265–270 ...
... perhaps rather in the course of settling there , they went on to pillage Roman Britain . There were also movements in the south , but apparently on a smaller scale and a more peaceful plan1 . At a date given commonly as a . D. 265–270 ...
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... perhaps explain the name as meaning a bland fighter , a courteous warrior . Lastly , I wish to mention that the stone bearing the above writing was dressed for another purpose : it seems to have come out of a great building , and it ...
... perhaps explain the name as meaning a bland fighter , a courteous warrior . Lastly , I wish to mention that the stone bearing the above writing was dressed for another purpose : it seems to have come out of a great building , and it ...
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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