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... Celts , who spoke a language resembling Goidelic , I should have called them Celts as distinguished from Gauls , had it not been that the wider meaning given in modern parlance to the word Celts made this inconvenient . So I wrote as ...
... Celts , who spoke a language resembling Goidelic , I should have called them Celts as distinguished from Gauls , had it not been that the wider meaning given in modern parlance to the word Celts made this inconvenient . So I wrote as ...
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... Celt ' and ' Celtic . Thus it has been the practice to speak of the dark - complexioned people of France , Great Britain , and Ireland as black Celts , ' although the ancients never applied the term ' Celt ' to any dark - complexioned ...
... Celt ' and ' Celtic . Thus it has been the practice to speak of the dark - complexioned people of France , Great Britain , and Ireland as black Celts , ' although the ancients never applied the term ' Celt ' to any dark - complexioned ...
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... Celts , it would be absurd to contend that these ponderous stones were wrought in Gaul or Britain , where none such have as yet been found , and were thence shipped to Ireland . Since the Irish craftsmen could develop new types for ...
... Celts , it would be absurd to contend that these ponderous stones were wrought in Gaul or Britain , where none such have as yet been found , and were thence shipped to Ireland . Since the Irish craftsmen could develop new types for ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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