The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 208F. Jeffries, 1860 |
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... common Hellenic lineage as barbarians ; to him the language of Kelts and Getæ was an utterly alien tongue , which marked them off as belonging to an entirely distinct race of mankind . Philology has shewn that their languages are sprung ...
... common Hellenic lineage as barbarians ; to him the language of Kelts and Getæ was an utterly alien tongue , which marked them off as belonging to an entirely distinct race of mankind . Philology has shewn that their languages are sprung ...
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... common ancestors of the Hindu , the Greek , the Teuton , and the Kelt were dwelling together , speaking one language , giving utter- ance to the same thoughts , from which sprung up in many lands and under the most varied forms the ...
... common ancestors of the Hindu , the Greek , the Teuton , and the Kelt were dwelling together , speaking one language , giving utter- ance to the same thoughts , from which sprung up in many lands and under the most varied forms the ...
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... common mode of thought and feeling , their earliest form of faith and religion . Nothing can well be more dissimilar than the character of the Hindû and the Athenian Greek ; and yet it may be that a common element underlies these ...
... common mode of thought and feeling , their earliest form of faith and religion . Nothing can well be more dissimilar than the character of the Hindû and the Athenian Greek ; and yet it may be that a common element underlies these ...
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