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It might as well be maintained that the Finns , who speak a non- Aryan tongue , and the Scandinavians who speak Indo - European , were originally all of one stock because they are all blonde . But the physical anthropologists have ...
It might as well be maintained that the Finns , who speak a non- Aryan tongue , and the Scandinavians who speak Indo - European , were originally all of one stock because they are all blonde . But the physical anthropologists have ...
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... the people who speak that language must have been the Aborigines of all Spain , as it would be to main- tain that , because ... and who in Scotland and Ireland still speak Gaelic , are of the same stock as the Iberians of Spain .
... the people who speak that language must have been the Aborigines of all Spain , as it would be to main- tain that , because ... and who in Scotland and Ireland still speak Gaelic , are of the same stock as the Iberians of Spain .
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Avýp , a woman speaking , is my man ' ; nothing can be more general ; Tórɩs may have meant ' man ' , or ( a woman speaking ) ' my master ' . Mrs. Thrale always called Mr. Thrale ' my master ' , ' and we speak of a lady's husband ...
Avýp , a woman speaking , is my man ' ; nothing can be more general ; Tórɩs may have meant ' man ' , or ( a woman speaking ) ' my master ' . Mrs. Thrale always called Mr. Thrale ' my master ' , ' and we speak of a lady's husband ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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