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... of twenty thousand Welsh words similar to the Greek . The tenses in both languages are formed from the auxiliaries Ew and Au to go . Cæsar's time they used the Greek characters in common . 1829. ] 3 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... of twenty thousand Welsh words similar to the Greek . The tenses in both languages are formed from the auxiliaries Ew and Au to go . Cæsar's time they used the Greek characters in common . 1829. ] 3 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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... thousand years , a perfect similarity at the present mo- ment , in all the letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish , upon high probability , the community of origin . In the next section ...
... thousand years , a perfect similarity at the present mo- ment , in all the letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish , upon high probability , the community of origin . In the next section ...
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... thousand years after a fact , as good authority in support of it . This total ignorance of the rules of criticism in respect of historical evidence , has pros- trated common sense in a thousand instances . It is not sufficient to prove ...
... thousand years after a fact , as good authority in support of it . This total ignorance of the rules of criticism in respect of historical evidence , has pros- trated common sense in a thousand instances . It is not sufficient to prove ...
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... thousand years before the Christian era , was probably a sacred festival from the very creation of the earth and of man , and originally intended as a memorial of that auspicious period and momentous event . Connected with this , is the ...
... thousand years before the Christian era , was probably a sacred festival from the very creation of the earth and of man , and originally intended as a memorial of that auspicious period and momentous event . Connected with this , is the ...
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... thousands could have detected . The two last of the alternatives are too wild to be admitted ; and the first must be the acknowledged conclusion from the facts above exposed . When , and how the Punic or Fenic , was first introduced in ...
... thousands could have detected . The two last of the alternatives are too wild to be admitted ; and the first must be the acknowledged conclusion from the facts above exposed . When , and how the Punic or Fenic , was first introduced in ...
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