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... Kit's Coty House from Arabic or Chinese . with the cromlech . We have palpable evidence of the former exist- And here arises the connexion , or possible con- ence of a Cymric population in England in the nexion , of the subject with the ...
... Kit's Coty House from Arabic or Chinese . with the cromlech . We have palpable evidence of the former exist- And here arises the connexion , or possible con- ence of a Cymric population in England in the nexion , of the subject with the ...
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... KIT'S COTY HOUSE ( 5th S. ix . 427 ; x . 49 . ) — MR . PICTON asserts that my derivation of Kit's Coty House from the Gaelic is " quite untenable . " South Britain , and that we might just as well de- because the Gaelic language was ...
... KIT'S COTY HOUSE ( 5th S. ix . 427 ; x . 49 . ) — MR . PICTON asserts that my derivation of Kit's Coty House from the Gaelic is " quite untenable . " South Britain , and that we might just as well de- because the Gaelic language was ...
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... Kit's Coty House , but as being " vulgarly called Ciscoat House . " Probably the c would be pro- nounced hard , and the transition from Kit's Coty House to Ciscoat House would be easy , but not so easy from Ciscoat House to Kit's Coty ...
... Kit's Coty House , but as being " vulgarly called Ciscoat House . " Probably the c would be pro- nounced hard , and the transition from Kit's Coty House to Ciscoat House would be easy , but not so easy from Ciscoat House to Kit's Coty ...
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