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... seems to read from right to left J'AIMIXA = That is Aximiai , or else Aximai , followed at a distance by a letter which I could not make out . There is a groove drawn so clumsily above the letters that it goes through the corners of the ...
... seems to read from right to left J'AIMIXA = That is Aximiai , or else Aximai , followed at a distance by a letter which I could not make out . There is a groove drawn so clumsily above the letters that it goes through the corners of the ...
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... seems to be the ( Latin ) genitive feminine , of which name we have the dative feminine in Pivai for Bivai . In Old Irish the compound occurs as Buaid - beo ( Stokes's Oengus , Nov. 17 , and p . 242 ) , which may be Englished victory ...
... seems to be the ( Latin ) genitive feminine , of which name we have the dative feminine in Pivai for Bivai . In Old Irish the compound occurs as Buaid - beo ( Stokes's Oengus , Nov. 17 , and p . 242 ) , which may be Englished victory ...
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... seems to represent Andocobogios , but it has usually been treated as Andocombogios , supposed to be established by coins of the Carnutes of ancient France and Cćsar's text II . 3. 1. But the longest spelling supplied by the coins seems ...
... seems to represent Andocobogios , but it has usually been treated as Andocombogios , supposed to be established by coins of the Carnutes of ancient France and Cćsar's text II . 3. 1. But the longest spelling supplied by the coins seems ...
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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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