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In the production of his first essay , the author conceived he was called upon to
bring into alto - relief the parts of his subject hitherto neglected or slighted ,
namely , Celtic and Norse . But since then , local archæology has been looking
up , the ...
In the production of his first essay , the author conceived he was called upon to
bring into alto - relief the parts of his subject hitherto neglected or slighted ,
namely , Celtic and Norse . But since then , local archæology has been looking
up , the ...
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ii . may appear to “ Norsemen " an undue prominence given to Celtic . And to Mr.
Ferguson's work , any person desirous of seeing Norse well advocated - Norse
against “ all England ” —is referred . It has been the author's endeavour , in the ...
ii . may appear to “ Norsemen " an undue prominence given to Celtic . And to Mr.
Ferguson's work , any person desirous of seeing Norse well advocated - Norse
against “ all England ” —is referred . It has been the author's endeavour , in the ...
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Celtic . Cumbrian . Cambro - Celtic Compare . Celtiberian . Cornish . Danish .
Diminutive . English . Equivalent to . French . G. Ger . Goth . Gr . H. C. It . L. Lat . N
. Nor . Obs . German . Gothic . Greek . Hiberno - Celtic . Italian . Latin . Norwegian
.
Celtic . Cumbrian . Cambro - Celtic Compare . Celtiberian . Cornish . Danish .
Diminutive . English . Equivalent to . French . G. Ger . Goth . Gr . H. C. It . L. Lat . N
. Nor . Obs . German . Gothic . Greek . Hiberno - Celtic . Italian . Latin . Norwegian
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3. The first Colonisation of the British Isles . 4. The Celtic Colonisations of
Cumberland and Westmorland . 5. Celtic Names of Places and Peoples . 6. The
Mixed Colonisations of Cumberland and Westmorland . 7. Mixed Names of
Places ... 8.
3. The first Colonisation of the British Isles . 4. The Celtic Colonisations of
Cumberland and Westmorland . 5. Celtic Names of Places and Peoples . 6. The
Mixed Colonisations of Cumberland and Westmorland . 7. Mixed Names of
Places ... 8.
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No child , for example , was ever known to ask Cultran Cultram reign of and Celt
The sub : shows th But are posed of from one contrary which is Lastly , th Celtic
had the meani Anglo - Dan + For a furth LOCAL ETYMOLOGY . 5 ts own name ,
or ...
No child , for example , was ever known to ask Cultran Cultram reign of and Celt
The sub : shows th But are posed of from one contrary which is Lastly , th Celtic
had the meani Anglo - Dan + For a furth LOCAL ETYMOLOGY . 5 ts own name ,
or ...
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