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... occurring on the Todi Stone , twice as I ( C. Inscr . of France and Italy , p . 71 ) , except that the two parts touch in ... occurs at Alise - Ste . - Reine , and is probably to be divided into Βιρα - κοτων with its first element to be ...
... occurring on the Todi Stone , twice as I ( C. Inscr . of France and Italy , p . 71 ) , except that the two parts touch in ... occurs at Alise - Ste . - Reine , and is probably to be divided into Βιρα - κοτων with its first element to be ...
Page 331
... occurs to me that we have in Welsh an adjective derived from the elu- here in question , to wit , in the compound eliblu which occurs in the Manawyđan tale in the Red Book Mabinogion , p . 53. There we read the words eliblu y byt o ...
... occurs to me that we have in Welsh an adjective derived from the elu- here in question , to wit , in the compound eliblu which occurs in the Manawyđan tale in the Red Book Mabinogion , p . 53. There we read the words eliblu y byt o ...
Page 347
... occurs on coins of the Senones , and the equation seems to suggest that the vowel a represented by two differently shaped a's coming together meant a long a . It may be a convenience to you that I should bring the instances together ...
... occurs on coins of the Senones , and the equation seems to suggest that the vowel a represented by two differently shaped a's coming together meant a long a . It may be a convenience to you that I should bring the instances together ...
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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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