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Page 126
... Celticans and their language Celtican , unless one ventured to go so far as to call them Kelts and Keltish 1 respectively , which would preserve the balance as against Gauls and Gaulish . Putting aside the question of names the ...
... Celticans and their language Celtican , unless one ventured to go so far as to call them Kelts and Keltish 1 respectively , which would preserve the balance as against Gauls and Gaulish . Putting aside the question of names the ...
Page 327
... Celtican inscriptions of Rom , it suggests , as pointed out in Celtae and Galli , p . 118 , that the language here is not Gaulish but Celtican . The Gaulish demonstrative which we have had was sosin , which was also neuter : it is ...
... Celtican inscriptions of Rom , it suggests , as pointed out in Celtae and Galli , p . 118 , that the language here is not Gaulish but Celtican . The Gaulish demonstrative which we have had was sosin , which was also neuter : it is ...
Page 353
... Celtican . They unfortunately supply us with no obvious test words , but that leaves it possible for us to regard ... Celtican once extended across the Alps far down into North Italy . In another direction we have the fragment at Évreux ...
... Celtican . They unfortunately supply us with no obvious test words , but that leaves it possible for us to regard ... Celtican once extended across the Alps far down into North Italy . In another direction we have the fragment at Évreux ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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