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... Greek story of Charon and his freights of souls . Ridicule has been cast on Pytheas from his asser- tion that the people in Britain breathed mollusca as air , which he had seen . The modern use of this word to indicate fish of ...
... Greek story of Charon and his freights of souls . Ridicule has been cast on Pytheas from his asser- tion that the people in Britain breathed mollusca as air , which he had seen . The modern use of this word to indicate fish of ...
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... Greek . The difficulty in many Irish words and names arises from their being bad corruptions of Iberic - Greek , —and many words in Welsh have a close affinity with Greek parallels and synonyms . All this formed a basis for internecine ...
... Greek . The difficulty in many Irish words and names arises from their being bad corruptions of Iberic - Greek , —and many words in Welsh have a close affinity with Greek parallels and synonyms . All this formed a basis for internecine ...
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... Greek and Latin words , are to a great extent of late intro- duction . On the other hand , the Greek words now in the people's phraseology of Anglo - Saxon as at present Englished , cannot have been introduced by the Greek ...
... Greek and Latin words , are to a great extent of late intro- duction . On the other hand , the Greek words now in the people's phraseology of Anglo - Saxon as at present Englished , cannot have been introduced by the Greek ...
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the Odyssey of Ancient India | 95 |
The Poet Cowper and his Surroundings | 133 |
Primal Instinct and Culture in Art By PHILIP | 165 |
Urheberrecht | |
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