The Gael and Cymbri: Or, An Inquiry Into the Origin and History of the Irish Scoti, Britons, and Gauls, and of the Caledonians, Picts, Welsh, Cornish, and BretonsAn attempt to prove that the early inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland were descended from the Phoenicians. |
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