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... non - Aryan theory rely on two points , 1 ( 1 ) sociology and ( 2 ) supposed linguistic survivals . When the study of Sociology first sprung up in the last century it at once became a fundamental doctrine that the Aryans had always been ...
... non - Aryan theory rely on two points , 1 ( 1 ) sociology and ( 2 ) supposed linguistic survivals . When the study of Sociology first sprung up in the last century it at once became a fundamental doctrine that the Aryans had always been ...
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... non - Aryan element in the British Isles , but he finds one of his chief arguments for the non - Aryan character of the indigenous people of Greece and the Aegean in Mr. Morris Jones ' ' acute study of the pre - Aryan elements in the ...
... non - Aryan element in the British Isles , but he finds one of his chief arguments for the non - Aryan character of the indigenous people of Greece and the Aegean in Mr. Morris Jones ' ' acute study of the pre - Aryan elements in the ...
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... non - Aryan tongue , and he relies on these inscriptions as giving the key to the Ogam inscriptions to which I have ... Aryan words . Though Professor Rhys thinks that the residuum of words in these inscriptions which cannot be explained ...
... non - Aryan tongue , and he relies on these inscriptions as giving the key to the Ogam inscriptions to which I have ... Aryan words . Though Professor Rhys thinks that the residuum of words in these inscriptions which cannot be explained ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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