Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... Gaelic inhabitants of Ireland , and the Scots having all those substantial qualities and enduring vigour which characterize them yet . The pure Gaelic people are still in the Highlands ; the Lowlanders are a mixed race , composed ...
... Gaelic inhabitants of Ireland , and the Scots having all those substantial qualities and enduring vigour which characterize them yet . The pure Gaelic people are still in the Highlands ; the Lowlanders are a mixed race , composed ...
Page 211
... Gaelic Magh , equivalent to the Welsh Maes , or ( according to the original orthography ) Mages , —the Magus of Romano - Celtic names . I remain , & c . , YMOFYNWR . vo TOMEN Y RHODWYDD . To the Editors of the Archæologia Cambrensis ...
... Gaelic Magh , equivalent to the Welsh Maes , or ( according to the original orthography ) Mages , —the Magus of Romano - Celtic names . I remain , & c . , YMOFYNWR . vo TOMEN Y RHODWYDD . To the Editors of the Archæologia Cambrensis ...
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... Gaelic Vocabulary , and find some words that chime , in sound and sense , with some other words , English , Greek ... Gaelic words , hoping ( as we understand it ) to convince his readers that Gaelic ( or a tongue best represented by ...
... Gaelic Vocabulary , and find some words that chime , in sound and sense , with some other words , English , Greek ... Gaelic words , hoping ( as we understand it ) to convince his readers that Gaelic ( or a tongue best represented by ...
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... Gaelic , which are the lesser branches of the Irish family , are scarcely noticed , not so much ( we imagine ) for lack of material available for the purposes of a Comparative Grammar , as from the scarcity of books in which their ...
... Gaelic , which are the lesser branches of the Irish family , are scarcely noticed , not so much ( we imagine ) for lack of material available for the purposes of a Comparative Grammar , as from the scarcity of books in which their ...
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... Gaelic . In the former dialect the article declines as in the Greek . You have all three genders in singular and plural , and these varied throughout the four chief cases . In the Highland Gaelic this rich development has been a good ...
... Gaelic . In the former dialect the article declines as in the Greek . You have all three genders in singular and plural , and these varied throughout the four chief cases . In the Highland Gaelic this rich development has been a good ...
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