The antiquities of nations more particularly of the Celt� or Gauls, taken to be originally the same people as our ancient Britains. Containing Great Variety of Historical, Chronological, and Etymological Discoveries, many of them unknown both to the Greeks and Romans. By Monsieur Pezron, Doctor in Divinity, and Abbot of la Charmoye in France. Englished by Mr. Jones.
- Pezron, Paul, 1639-1706.
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- 1706
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Antiquit�e de la nation et de la langue des Celtes. English
The antiquities of nations; more particularly of the Celtæ or Gauls, taken to be originally the same people as our ancient Britains. Containing Great Variety of Historical, Chronological, and Etymological Discoveries, many of them unknown both to the Gree
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London : printed by R. Janeway, for S. Ballard, at the Blue-Ball in Little Britain; and R. Burrough, at the Sun and Moon in Cornhill, 1706.
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