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... known , eminent , noble ' . The related Celtic words are many and varied , including among others , Ir . gnáth ' known , usual ' , Welsh gnaut , gnawd ' known as usual or customary ' , Ir . in - gne ' intelligentia ' , in - gnaidi ...
... known , eminent , noble ' . The related Celtic words are many and varied , including among others , Ir . gnáth ' known , usual ' , Welsh gnaut , gnawd ' known as usual or customary ' , Ir . in - gne ' intelligentia ' , in - gnaidi ...
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... known to the ancients , as appears from the writings of Plato and of Euripides ; and it was independently known to the Chinese . 2. The fact that this attractive power could be communicated to iron or steel by the lodestone was known to ...
... known to the ancients , as appears from the writings of Plato and of Euripides ; and it was independently known to the Chinese . 2. The fact that this attractive power could be communicated to iron or steel by the lodestone was known to ...
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... known is as constantly receding into the past . No sooner do I hear a sound than this sound fades away , and is apprehended only in the weaker form of a memory- image . In virtue , now , of its receding into the past , the content known ...
... known is as constantly receding into the past . No sooner do I hear a sound than this sound fades away , and is apprehended only in the weaker form of a memory- image . In virtue , now , of its receding into the past , the content known ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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