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... reasons for writing it . In the first place , he should be able to assert without fear of contradiction that what he has done is in itself worth doing ; in the second place , he ought to have good grounds for believing that it has not ...
... reasons for writing it . In the first place , he should be able to assert without fear of contradiction that what he has done is in itself worth doing ; in the second place , he ought to have good grounds for believing that it has not ...
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... reasons retained the old - fashioned spelling of some names found in classical authors and elsewhere . In the first place ( to give an instance ) the general reader is , even now , more accustomed to Celt than to Kelt , and likes it ...
... reasons retained the old - fashioned spelling of some names found in classical authors and elsewhere . In the first place ( to give an instance ) the general reader is , even now , more accustomed to Celt than to Kelt , and likes it ...
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... Reasons for and against the identification of the words Cimmerii , Cimbri , and Cymry -Attempt to discover an ancient Cymric or high Celtic civilisation ✓ with which our modern English civilisation may be compared- Philology points in ...
... Reasons for and against the identification of the words Cimmerii , Cimbri , and Cymry -Attempt to discover an ancient Cymric or high Celtic civilisation ✓ with which our modern English civilisation may be compared- Philology points in ...
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... great advantages in the varied aspects of his country - Ethnology essential to history - Reasons for entitling this work ' A Prologue to Authentic English History ' 249 ERRATA . P. 52 , line 15 , for number CONTENTS . xxiii.
... great advantages in the varied aspects of his country - Ethnology essential to history - Reasons for entitling this work ' A Prologue to Authentic English History ' 249 ERRATA . P. 52 , line 15 , for number CONTENTS . xxiii.
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... reason to suppose that the ancestors of the English have had any connection . But all this evidence must be sub- mitted to a most careful examination . That which at first sight appears to be good evidence may , after investigation ...
... reason to suppose that the ancestors of the English have had any connection . But all this evidence must be sub- mitted to a most careful examination . That which at first sight appears to be good evidence may , after investigation ...
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