The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 |
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... Kelts . The origin of the English people has rested , according to many authorities , wholly upon historical grounds . Barring 1 Modern Germany has produced poets and philosophers , but they have no particular share in the creative art ...
... Kelts . The origin of the English people has rested , according to many authorities , wholly upon historical grounds . Barring 1 Modern Germany has produced poets and philosophers , but they have no particular share in the creative art ...
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... Keltic and Germanic elements ; and even upon historical grounds , he might arrive at the same conclusion , for the latter occupied territory which had previously belonged to the former ; which , again , would be strengthened by the ...
... Keltic and Germanic elements ; and even upon historical grounds , he might arrive at the same conclusion , for the latter occupied territory which had previously belonged to the former ; which , again , would be strengthened by the ...
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... Keltic inhabitants of England were neither destroyed nor driven out at the time of the Saxon advent ; and that the invasion did not extend so far into the Midland countries , or into the West , as to make the invaders numerically ...
... Keltic inhabitants of England were neither destroyed nor driven out at the time of the Saxon advent ; and that the invasion did not extend so far into the Midland countries , or into the West , as to make the invaders numerically ...
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... Kelts or Britons . A line drawn from the Isle of Wight through Leeds to the north would represent the boundary between the native and foreign population . To this day the population of Cornwall , Devon , Dorset , Somerset , Wilts ...
... Kelts or Britons . A line drawn from the Isle of Wight through Leeds to the north would represent the boundary between the native and foreign population . To this day the population of Cornwall , Devon , Dorset , Somerset , Wilts ...
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... Keltic as in the days of the Roman power . Of course there is an admixture of the blood of neighboring counties ... Kelts ( Britons ) during the struggle of three hundred and seventy - nine years , and even after , it is reasona- ble to ...
... Keltic as in the days of the Roman power . Of course there is an admixture of the blood of neighboring counties ... Kelts ( Britons ) during the struggle of three hundred and seventy - nine years , and even after , it is reasona- ble to ...
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