Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 2British Academy, 1976 |
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... regard it simply as something which happened on that day without any regard to the weather ; but what ? The only Irish word which seems to be in point is cáin , genitive cána , ' law , canon , rule , statute law ' : in Mod . Irish it ...
... regard it simply as something which happened on that day without any regard to the weather ; but what ? The only Irish word which seems to be in point is cáin , genitive cána , ' law , canon , rule , statute law ' : in Mod . Irish it ...
Strana 15
... regard it as surviving in Latin and Celtic . The difference in the application of the termination offers no difficulty : from saying , for instance , that a thing is of earth earthy to the English saying that a man's child is ' a chip ...
... regard it as surviving in Latin and Celtic . The difference in the application of the termination offers no difficulty : from saying , for instance , that a thing is of earth earthy to the English saying that a man's child is ' a chip ...
Strana 81
... regard them as Celtican . They unfortunately supply us with no obvious test words , but that leaves it possible for us to regard them as being in the language of the Coligny Calendar and of the Rom Defixiones . The geographical area ...
... regard them as Celtican . They unfortunately supply us with no obvious test words , but that leaves it possible for us to regard them as being in the language of the Coligny Calendar and of the Rom Defixiones . The geographical area ...
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NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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