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Side 5
The transfer of the name from one language to another , would be sufficient evidence to the contrary ; but besides this we find that Holme has been prefixed , which is due to Celtic influence of a very marked character .
The transfer of the name from one language to another , would be sufficient evidence to the contrary ; but besides this we find that Holme has been prefixed , which is due to Celtic influence of a very marked character .
Side 9
At least in the languages collectively are observable two distinct influences ; and each of the great divisions is again divisible into two : the first into Hiberno - Celtic and Cambro - Celtic , the second into Greek and Latin ...
At least in the languages collectively are observable two distinct influences ; and each of the great divisions is again divisible into two : the first into Hiberno - Celtic and Cambro - Celtic , the second into Greek and Latin ...
Side 27
It can hardly be said with certainty , to which division of the Celts these colonists belonged ; but more probably they were Hiberno - Celtic , and , being few in number , would have little influence ...
It can hardly be said with certainty , to which division of the Celts these colonists belonged ; but more probably they were Hiberno - Celtic , and , being few in number , would have little influence ...
Side 31
During the European transit of the Celts , the Cambrian division fell under an influence that altered the initial c of a number of words into p : Irish cean , Welsh pen . The Greek dialects have suffered under a similar mixture or ...
During the European transit of the Celts , the Cambrian division fell under an influence that altered the initial c of a number of words into p : Irish cean , Welsh pen . The Greek dialects have suffered under a similar mixture or ...
Side 32
Some of the Celtic dialects and many of the European languages that received this influence did not preserve its original condition ; its existence is now therefore best traced in its effects , which form many of the most striking ...
Some of the Celtic dialects and many of the European languages that received this influence did not preserve its original condition ; its existence is now therefore best traced in its effects , which form many of the most striking ...
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