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... known only to a few faithful Irish antiquaries . In order to reconcile Cæsar to the Irish histories , Mr. O'Hal- loran proposes certain emendations of his text . Instead of Disciplina in Britannia reperta , he would read , Disciplina in ...
... known only to a few faithful Irish antiquaries . In order to reconcile Cæsar to the Irish histories , Mr. O'Hal- loran proposes certain emendations of his text . Instead of Disciplina in Britannia reperta , he would read , Disciplina in ...
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... known in courts , and usually resi- dent in one which far excelled all others in polish and refine- ment ; he rendered services to literature on a very extensive scale ; the effusions of his muse are classical at this day , and ...
... known in courts , and usually resi- dent in one which far excelled all others in polish and refine- ment ; he rendered services to literature on a very extensive scale ; the effusions of his muse are classical at this day , and ...
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... known tongue , grammarians have not invented etymology , but have only contrived rules to teach what was already established by approved practice . There is one peculiarity of Sanscrit compositions which may also have suggested the ...
... known tongue , grammarians have not invented etymology , but have only contrived rules to teach what was already established by approved practice . There is one peculiarity of Sanscrit compositions which may also have suggested the ...
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