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... early vṛti- , ' gegen . ' But the same sort of contraction has taken place in the preposition from which we have Old Irish limm , by or with me , ' linn , linni , by or with us , ' from leth , ' side , ' early letos , ' side , half ...
... early vṛti- , ' gegen . ' But the same sort of contraction has taken place in the preposition from which we have Old Irish limm , by or with me , ' linn , linni , by or with us , ' from leth , ' side , ' early letos , ' side , half ...
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... early history of the Goidel , and the importance of it is only second to that of the discovery of the direction in which one has to look for the Goidel's early kinsmen on the Continent . 1 If fecit or curavit should prove correct , avot ...
... early history of the Goidel , and the importance of it is only second to that of the discovery of the direction in which one has to look for the Goidel's early kinsmen on the Continent . 1 If fecit or curavit should prove correct , avot ...
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... early Brythonic and Gaulish the declension was probably not very different from what it was in early Goidelic , and the latter can be constructed as far as one wants from Mediaeval Irish which was nominative mil , genitive mela , dative ...
... early Brythonic and Gaulish the declension was probably not very different from what it was in early Goidelic , and the latter can be constructed as far as one wants from Mediaeval Irish which was nominative mil , genitive mela , dative ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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