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... invasion would seem to be a sequel to the invasion which , according to Dunning and Hawkes , reached south - western Britain from Brittany in the fourth century B.C. , and thence spread northwards into the Midlands . Mention must here ...
... invasion would seem to be a sequel to the invasion which , according to Dunning and Hawkes , reached south - western Britain from Brittany in the fourth century B.C. , and thence spread northwards into the Midlands . Mention must here ...
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... invasion , that of the Goidels . A late date for this invasion is likewise suggested by the fact that some of the most important phases of the Goidelic con- quest may be inferred with tolerable certainty to have taken place as late as ...
... invasion , that of the Goidels . A late date for this invasion is likewise suggested by the fact that some of the most important phases of the Goidelic con- quest may be inferred with tolerable certainty to have taken place as late as ...
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... invasion of Ireland could have taken place from this inland area . On the face of it such an invasion would seem utterly improbable ; but , fortunately , Caesar's narrative of his first year's campaign in Gaul supplies , indirectly ...
... invasion of Ireland could have taken place from this inland area . On the face of it such an invasion would seem utterly improbable ; but , fortunately , Caesar's narrative of his first year's campaign in Gaul supplies , indirectly ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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