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Italian . Latin . Norwegian . Obsolete . Pronounced . Provincialism . Russian . Sanscrit . Swedish . Chap . 1. Introductory . 99 99 دو 99 99.
Italian . Latin . Norwegian . Obsolete . Pronounced . Provincialism . Russian . Sanscrit . Swedish . Chap . 1. Introductory . 99 99 دو 99 99.
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That they should leave unexplored the shores of Denmark , is what we cannot reasonably suppose , seeing that they held possessions in Gaul , Spain , Italy and the Low Countries . In the south we find them in contact with , and a terror ...
That they should leave unexplored the shores of Denmark , is what we cannot reasonably suppose , seeing that they held possessions in Gaul , Spain , Italy and the Low Countries . In the south we find them in contact with , and a terror ...
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Thus we have in Connaught a portion of the tribe that lived about the Sequana in Gaul , and at a later period invaded Italy under Brennus ( a mountain torrent ) , and attacked Rome at the time when the capitol was only saved from ...
Thus we have in Connaught a portion of the tribe that lived about the Sequana in Gaul , and at a later period invaded Italy under Brennus ( a mountain torrent ) , and attacked Rome at the time when the capitol was only saved from ...
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In the third century before our era , Italy was invaded by the Senones , -good evidence that the emigration across the channel had ceased at the time ; as the removal to a new country would have been preferable to any warlike expedition ...
In the third century before our era , Italy was invaded by the Senones , -good evidence that the emigration across the channel had ceased at the time ; as the removal to a new country would have been preferable to any warlike expedition ...
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Again , the main character of Welsh utterance is that of a violent separation of syllables , not unlike the well - known peculiarity of Italian , a striking contrast with the extreme fluency and connectedness of Irish .
Again , the main character of Welsh utterance is that of a violent separation of syllables , not unlike the well - known peculiarity of Italian , a striking contrast with the extreme fluency and connectedness of Irish .
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