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... Speaking of ... olki . . . the sequence olk sounds very Celtic , witness the Irish name Olcán , early Ulcagnos , genitive Ulcagni in Wales and Cornwall . Lastly , . . . lioiso ... has already been touched upon at p . 53 above , where ...
... Speaking of ... olki . . . the sequence olk sounds very Celtic , witness the Irish name Olcán , early Ulcagnos , genitive Ulcagni in Wales and Cornwall . Lastly , . . . lioiso ... has already been touched upon at p . 53 above , where ...
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... speak theoretically and disregard the limitations of custom or tradition or poverty , each man is free to rise to the height of his native powers , equality in principle leading to difference in eminence . Realism is the democratic ...
... speak theoretically and disregard the limitations of custom or tradition or poverty , each man is free to rise to the height of his native powers , equality in principle leading to difference in eminence . Realism is the democratic ...
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... speak of enjoying a toothache ; and it is true that while I only contemplate a toothache ( which is an affection of my body ) I must speak of enjoying the sensing and the pain of it . I am therefore all the more glad that I can fall ...
... speak of enjoying a toothache ; and it is true that while I only contemplate a toothache ( which is an affection of my body ) I must speak of enjoying the sensing and the pain of it . I am therefore all the more glad that I can fall ...
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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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