Cumberland & Westmorland, Ancient and Modern: The People, Dialect, Superstitions and CustomsWhittaker and Company, 1857 - 171 sider |
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... Persia , as well as the northern parts of India , and who came westward into Europe in four great divisions : the Celtic , the Greek - Latin , the Gothic , and the Slavic . Probably the Caspian divided them , and from thence some tribes ...
... Persia , as well as the northern parts of India , and who came westward into Europe in four great divisions : the Celtic , the Greek - Latin , the Gothic , and the Slavic . Probably the Caspian divided them , and from thence some tribes ...
Side 92
... Persian . On the other hand , the tendency of a mixed people to alter its language , is nowhere more visible than in the grammar , the abrasion of the most perfect state of flexion being an inevitable consequence of absorption ...
... Persian . On the other hand , the tendency of a mixed people to alter its language , is nowhere more visible than in the grammar , the abrasion of the most perfect state of flexion being an inevitable consequence of absorption ...
Side 110
... Persian system subsequent to its reforma- tion under Zoroaster and his followers . But there is no doubt the primitive religion of the stock to which the Persians belonged , contained the germs of that belief nurtured into such ...
... Persian system subsequent to its reforma- tion under Zoroaster and his followers . But there is no doubt the primitive religion of the stock to which the Persians belonged , contained the germs of that belief nurtured into such ...
Side 111
... Persians , but this practice was adopted from the Indians , who were not allowed to eat of any flesh until it was ... Persian fireworshippers by their mortal enemies the Arabs , and it need hardly be said , has never been substantiated ...
... Persians , but this practice was adopted from the Indians , who were not allowed to eat of any flesh until it was ... Persian fireworshippers by their mortal enemies the Arabs , and it need hardly be said , has never been substantiated ...
Side 112
... Persians and Egyptians is evident , but there is no trace of any reciprocation . The contact of the Syro - Phoenicians and Persians took place in Zoroastrian times , long before which the Celts had their worship of the sun . Why then ...
... Persians and Egyptians is evident , but there is no trace of any reciprocation . The contact of the Syro - Phoenicians and Persians took place in Zoroastrian times , long before which the Celts had their worship of the sun . Why then ...
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Ambleside amongst ancient Angles appears Baal belong Beltain Blencogo boggle bone-fires Britain Bronze age burial-place cairn called Cambro-Celts Castle Celtiberians Celtic Celts century CHAPTER Christian colonised connexion Cornwall Cumberland Cumberland and Westmorland Cumbrian dialect Cumrew Cumwhitton Danes Danish Denmark district doubt Eamont Edenhall England English euphonic Europe evidence existence fairies fell fire fireworship former German giants Gothic graves Hiberno-Celtic hill Iberian inhabitants Ireland Irish Irish language island Kendal kind Kirkby Kirkby Stephen Kirkby Thore Lancashire land language late latter Luck of Edenhall means mixed modern monument mountain names of places neighbourhood night Norse observed once origin orthography peculiar Penrith period person pond present probably pronunciation race remains remarkable river Roman Saxon says Scandinavian Silures Stone age story SUPERSTITIONS AND CUSTOMS supposed Tatár town traces tradition tribes Ullswater village vowel Wales Welsh Westmorland whilst witch words Worsaae