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Freeman Edward Augustus
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That is to say, I should certainly not have put forth any view different from that which I did put forth ; but I might have added something to show that that view in no way clashed with any physiological theory. Twenty years ago there was really no need to do anything of the kind. But a theory of an extermination of Britons, universal or anything like universal, throughout the whole of England, I assuredly never did put forth. A dweller in a district where large Celtic traces still survive, and... the survival of which traces is one of the main pillars of his whole teaching, is not likely to put forth such a doctrine as that. One whose house is on the slope of Ben Knoll, who looks out on Pe?«hill and Pefwnard, on Creech Hill and Crook's Peak,^ to whom the Celtic combe is as familiar a word as the Teutonic dale is * Tftcitns, Agricola, ii.
' Both the Creech and the crook in these local names, words which have no English meaning, are held to be corruptions of the Welsh craig. Thus Ben Knoll, Crook's Peak, Creech Hifl, are all examples of the coupling of names meaning the same thing in different languages.


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