Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... described in the older epic differ essentially in method of fighting from those who figure in the Ossianic cycle , while they agree not only in that respect but in physique , in armature , and in dress with the Gauls of France , of ...
... described in the older epic differ essentially in method of fighting from those who figure in the Ossianic cycle , while they agree not only in that respect but in physique , in armature , and in dress with the Gauls of France , of ...
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... described in the Tain Bo Cualgne 2 as ' a warrior fair and tall and long and high , beautiful , the fairest of the kings his form , in the front of the company , hair white - yellow has he , and it curly , neat , bushy , ridged ...
... described in the Tain Bo Cualgne 2 as ' a warrior fair and tall and long and high , beautiful , the fairest of the kings his form , in the front of the company , hair white - yellow has he , and it curly , neat , bushy , ridged ...
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... described in the Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeol . Society , vols . xlviii and 1. The objects discovered are nearly all in the Glastonbury Museum . * Described in four quarto volumes , Excavations in Cranborne Chase near Rushmore ...
... described in the Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeol . Society , vols . xlviii and 1. The objects discovered are nearly all in the Glastonbury Museum . * Described in four quarto volumes , Excavations in Cranborne Chase near Rushmore ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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