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Pagina 55
... remains of one universal language to those , whose language was so confounded that they could not understand one another's speech ; or all established and well - regulated society to those who , first of all , tumultuously assembled ...
... remains of one universal language to those , whose language was so confounded that they could not understand one another's speech ; or all established and well - regulated society to those who , first of all , tumultuously assembled ...
Pagina 62
... remains of the Celtic , is also a decided proof of a common origin . The author infers from a decree of the Council of Tours , A. D. 565 , and from a law of Canute , that Druidism was not wholly extinguished in Gaul and Britain till a ...
... remains of the Celtic , is also a decided proof of a common origin . The author infers from a decree of the Council of Tours , A. D. 565 , and from a law of Canute , that Druidism was not wholly extinguished in Gaul and Britain till a ...
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... remains it must be removed by the inscription Nantuates patroni , & c . found at St. Maurice , a little town on the Rhône , formerly included in the territory of this people . Speaking of Allobrogia itself , he observes that it ...
... remains it must be removed by the inscription Nantuates patroni , & c . found at St. Maurice , a little town on the Rhône , formerly included in the territory of this people . Speaking of Allobrogia itself , he observes that it ...
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