The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... Celtic inhabitants of those parts of Britain which had become English at the end of the sixth century had been as nearly extirpated as a nation can be . " Putting aside the ambiguities which lurk in the expressions " Celtic " and ...
... Celtic inhabitants of those parts of Britain which had become English at the end of the sixth century had been as nearly extirpated as a nation can be . " Putting aside the ambiguities which lurk in the expressions " Celtic " and ...
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... Celts of Britain and Ireland , by the name of English and by the name of English alone . " " The English language has never either changed its name or lost its continuity . In the eyes of the scientific philologer , it is the same ...
... Celts of Britain and Ireland , by the name of English and by the name of English alone . " " The English language has never either changed its name or lost its continuity . In the eyes of the scientific philologer , it is the same ...
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... Celtic , " he says , " and a still fewer Latin words found their way into English from the first days of the Conquest . " " In short , everywhere but in Britain an intruding nation sat down by the side of an older nation , and gradually ...
... Celtic , " he says , " and a still fewer Latin words found their way into English from the first days of the Conquest . " " In short , everywhere but in Britain an intruding nation sat down by the side of an older nation , and gradually ...
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... Celts , or ancient Britons , and is seen more or less pure in Wales , Cornwall , the Highlands of Scotland , and in Ireland , where , however , the bilious temperament was infused into the south and west by the Phoenicians or Darkmen ...
... Celts , or ancient Britons , and is seen more or less pure in Wales , Cornwall , the Highlands of Scotland , and in Ireland , where , however , the bilious temperament was infused into the south and west by the Phoenicians or Darkmen ...
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... Celts , and descendants of British born Romans with the Angles and Saxons , that has given to England its so called " John Bullism . " D. The Sanguine Temperament . - Those of this constitution are , as a class , handsome and ...
... Celts , and descendants of British born Romans with the Angles and Saxons , that has given to England its so called " John Bullism . " D. The Sanguine Temperament . - Those of this constitution are , as a class , handsome and ...
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