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Page 84
... possibly for Innovea or rather In - gnouea , formed with the help of the termination -eā ( masculine -eo - s ) from a simpler name In - gnouo - s involving a stem gnouo - s to be compared with the Breton gnou manifeste , évident ' , and ...
... possibly for Innovea or rather In - gnouea , formed with the help of the termination -eā ( masculine -eo - s ) from a simpler name In - gnouo - s involving a stem gnouo - s to be compared with the Breton gnou manifeste , évident ' , and ...
Page 85
... possibly to be detached also in the case of the AMASIIV lately touched upon ? No such doubt can occur , however , as to an instance across which I have come in Holder's third volume ( col . 786 ) , where one finds quoted from C. I. L. ...
... possibly to be detached also in the case of the AMASIIV lately touched upon ? No such doubt can occur , however , as to an instance across which I have come in Holder's third volume ( col . 786 ) , where one finds quoted from C. I. L. ...
Page 331
... possibly , of being at the head of many tribes or acting as the leader of a great following of tribesmen . The extravagant family ambitions breathed into ancient Celtic names form the rule perhaps rather than the exception , and in this ...
... possibly , of being at the head of many tribes or acting as the leader of a great following of tribesmen . The extravagant family ambitions breathed into ancient Celtic names form the rule perhaps rather than the exception , and in this ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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