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Introductory . 2. Ancient Europe . 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 ...
Introductory . 2. Ancient Europe . 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 ...
Side 5
Europe s properly supposed to be a Tyrian or Phænician word , meaning jespera
, the West ; and Asia , a Greek word , * signifying aurora , the East . Names of
places and persons can only proceed from the dominant language of the period
at ...
Europe s properly supposed to be a Tyrian or Phænician word , meaning jespera
, the West ; and Asia , a Greek word , * signifying aurora , the East . Names of
places and persons can only proceed from the dominant language of the period
at ...
Side 7
... by nature , and not the result of circumstances . . This paradox is as untenable
as it is foolish ; and so far from being connected with science , flourishes best in
the absence of all science . CHAPTER II . ANCIENT EUROPE . In every system of
.
... by nature , and not the result of circumstances . . This paradox is as untenable
as it is foolish ; and so far from being connected with science , flourishes best in
the absence of all science . CHAPTER II . ANCIENT EUROPE . In every system of
.
Side 8
ANCIENT EUROPE . In every system of migrations , the first comers have been
the rudest ; in other words , civilisation is but a chain , each link of which drags
after it another . The perception of this fact has led many to the belief , that
perhaps ...
ANCIENT EUROPE . In every system of migrations , the first comers have been
the rudest ; in other words , civilisation is but a chain , each link of which drags
after it another . The perception of this fact has led many to the belief , that
perhaps ...
Side 9
INDO - EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION . 9 The imperfect notices of ancient times that
have come down to us , are yet sufficient to show that the subsequent migratory
tribes of Europe followed in the tracks of those who had gone before . It seems to
...
INDO - EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION . 9 The imperfect notices of ancient times that
have come down to us , are yet sufficient to show that the subsequent migratory
tribes of Europe followed in the tracks of those who had gone before . It seems to
...
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