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" ... intermarriage. It is obvious, therefore, that those tall invaders of the lands on the west side of the Rhine are either identical with the Celts or Gauls of history, or, to say the least, so closely related to them in tongue and physique as to leave... "
The Place of the Welsh in the History of Britain - Page 19
by William Boyd Dawkins - 1889 - 48 pages
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Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to ..., Volume 23

Powys-land Club - 1889 - 492 pages
...Celt-Iberians. The same distribution of gsople is also met with on the French side of the yrenees, the Iberian being in the west and the Celt in the...power, and who offered a fierce resistance in Gaul to Ctesar in the middle of the first century before the Christian era. They are described by Roman writers...
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