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... mentioned presently , of demonstrative particles , AN being of the same origin ( 1 ) as the indeclinable an functioning as the relative pronoun in Irish , and ( 2 ) as the nominative and accusative singular of the neuter of the definite ...
... mentioned presently , of demonstrative particles , AN being of the same origin ( 1 ) as the indeclinable an functioning as the relative pronoun in Irish , and ( 2 ) as the nominative and accusative singular of the neuter of the definite ...
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... mentioned presently ; but against this must stand for what it is worth the conjecture already mentioned , that RIX in RIX TIOCOB is the etymological equiva- lent of rex , ' king . ' So we are forced to suppose TIO here either a part of ...
... mentioned presently ; but against this must stand for what it is worth the conjecture already mentioned , that RIX in RIX TIOCOB is the etymological equiva- lent of rex , ' king . ' So we are forced to suppose TIO here either a part of ...
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... mentioned by Cassiodorus he identifies with Ambrosiaster ; in this also he is no doubt right . The first of the three anonymous commentaries mentioned by Cassiodorus , which Garnier and others have believed to be the unmutilated ...
... mentioned by Cassiodorus he identifies with Ambrosiaster ; in this also he is no doubt right . The first of the three anonymous commentaries mentioned by Cassiodorus , which Garnier and others have believed to be the unmutilated ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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