The Aryan origin of the Gaelic race and language |
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... says Canon Bourke derives the term Gael , or Gaedhal , from " Cath " ( pr . Kah ) , a battle , and " oilte , " trained , educated . The derivation of the term Gael is nowhere found in the work — that of Keltoi , or Keltos , is . The ...
... says Canon Bourke derives the term Gael , or Gaedhal , from " Cath " ( pr . Kah ) , a battle , and " oilte , " trained , educated . The derivation of the term Gael is nowhere found in the work — that of Keltoi , or Keltos , is . The ...
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... say , as far as can be known , knowledge or skill and practical power to erect such superstructures . ' Hitherto , ' says Petrie ( p . 2 ) , ' we have had little on the subject but speculation , growing.
... say , as far as can be known , knowledge or skill and practical power to erect such superstructures . ' Hitherto , ' says Petrie ( p . 2 ) , ' we have had little on the subject but speculation , growing.
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... says : " Dwelling intensely on the past is neglect of the present , and deadly sin against the future . " THE PRESENT - ITS WORK . The great questions of the hour - questions in which princes and statesmen , prelates and peasant parents ...
... says : " Dwelling intensely on the past is neglect of the present , and deadly sin against the future . " THE PRESENT - ITS WORK . The great questions of the hour - questions in which princes and statesmen , prelates and peasant parents ...
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... says , " that the ethnological signification of Aryan seems to be one who ploughs or tills , and that it is connected with the Latin root arare , ( root , Irish " ar , " ploughing . ) Airya , in Zend , means venerable , and is , at the ...
... says , " that the ethnological signification of Aryan seems to be one who ploughs or tills , and that it is connected with the Latin root arare , ( root , Irish " ar , " ploughing . ) Airya , in Zend , means venerable , and is , at the ...
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... says the writer in the Dublin Review , " retains it as the language of common life , and he insensibly min- gles the destroying dialect with it . " And in reference to the sorrowful yet beautiful poem by Father Michael Mullens ...
... says the writer in the Dublin Review , " retains it as the language of common life , and he insensibly min- gles the destroying dialect with it . " And in reference to the sorrowful yet beautiful poem by Father Michael Mullens ...
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