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Mr. J. Morris Jones supports the general doctrine of an aboriginal non - Aryan language , but he holds that this supposed tongue was not connected with Basque , which he supposes to be Ugro - Finnish , but rather with Berber and ancient ...
Mr. J. Morris Jones supports the general doctrine of an aboriginal non - Aryan language , but he holds that this supposed tongue was not connected with Basque , which he supposes to be Ugro - Finnish , but rather with Berber and ancient ...
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Now if , as Professor Burrows and Mr. Morris Jones believe , there are remains of Hamitic syntax in Irish and Welsh , which are so widely separated from their supposed non - Aryan congeners in Africa , there ought to be many more traces ...
Now if , as Professor Burrows and Mr. Morris Jones believe , there are remains of Hamitic syntax in Irish and Welsh , which are so widely separated from their supposed non - Aryan congeners in Africa , there ought to be many more traces ...
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Indeed , so improbable does this seem , that some writers , such as François Lenormant and Mr. Head , have supposed that the Persian governors of Sardes continued to issue money of the types and the standard of Croesus.3 This is of ...
Indeed , so improbable does this seem , that some writers , such as François Lenormant and Mr. Head , have supposed that the Persian governors of Sardes continued to issue money of the types and the standard of Croesus.3 This is of ...
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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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