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... words in favour of this conjecture are Irish eilit , ' a hind , ' and Welsh elain , ' a fawn . ' This , if sound , would suggest that there was a Celtic word for the male of the deer kind , elembos , corre- sponding to the Greek λapos ...
... words in favour of this conjecture are Irish eilit , ' a hind , ' and Welsh elain , ' a fawn . ' This , if sound , would suggest that there was a Celtic word for the male of the deer kind , elembos , corre- sponding to the Greek λapos ...
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... word . This was of course due to the fact that there is a silent c in the initial sc of the French word science ; so that it became scientific ' to extend this system of spelling words to other John Ray , in his Note on the Errors of ...
... word . This was of course due to the fact that there is a silent c in the initial sc of the French word science ; so that it became scientific ' to extend this system of spelling words to other John Ray , in his Note on the Errors of ...
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... word . This was of course due to the fact that there is a silent c in the initial sc of the French word science ; so that it became ' scientific ' to extend this system of spelling words to other cases . John Ray , in his Note on the ...
... word . This was of course due to the fact that there is a silent c in the initial sc of the French word science ; so that it became ' scientific ' to extend this system of spelling words to other cases . John Ray , in his Note on the ...
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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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