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... ancient writers that the Picts were poly- androus , and that succession was consequently through females . Again , it is certain both from the Irish literature , and also from statements of external writers , such as Strabo , that the ...
... ancient writers that the Picts were poly- androus , and that succession was consequently through females . Again , it is certain both from the Irish literature , and also from statements of external writers , such as Strabo , that the ...
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... ancient Egyptian . He admits that Irish and Welsh had the full Aryan tense system , a thing in itself strange if there was a great indigenous non - Aryan population who were mastered ( as Sir John Rhys supposes ) by small numbers of ...
... ancient Egyptian . He admits that Irish and Welsh had the full Aryan tense system , a thing in itself strange if there was a great indigenous non - Aryan population who were mastered ( as Sir John Rhys supposes ) by small numbers of ...
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... ancient Greek accent , 184 sq . disparagements of ancient testimony , 184 sq . dissensions of classical scholars , 163 . doubling of single syllables not avoided by Romans , 192 . Ennius , allusions to , in Plautus , 204 . Ennius and ...
... ancient Greek accent , 184 sq . disparagements of ancient testimony , 184 sq . dissensions of classical scholars , 163 . doubling of single syllables not avoided by Romans , 192 . Ennius , allusions to , in Plautus , 204 . Ennius and ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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