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I see no reason why this movement should not have been common to both countries , just like the great Gothic movement somewhat more than a century later . We do not say that England borrowed Gothic from France or France from England ...
I see no reason why this movement should not have been common to both countries , just like the great Gothic movement somewhat more than a century later . We do not say that England borrowed Gothic from France or France from England ...
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The Greek looked on all who could not boast of a 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 .
The Greek looked on all who could not boast of a 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 .
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The Hindû had lingered longest in his original abode ; and even in his southern home we cannot but believe that he retained longest the type of their common mode of thought and feeling , their earliest form of faith and religion .
The Hindû had lingered longest in his original abode ; and even in his southern home we cannot but believe that he retained longest the type of their common mode of thought and feeling , their earliest form of faith and religion .
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