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from whence our great English Antiquary conjectures that this Island took its name to be called Brittania, from the ancient Brittish-word Brith, which signifies Painted; and the Greek NONLATINALPHABET, which signifieth a Region or Country: as if he should say Regio pictorum, the Region of painted men. |
from whence our great English Antiquary Conjectures that this Island took its name to be called Britain, from the ancient Brittish-word Brith, which signifies Painted; and the Greek, which signifies a Region or Country: as if he should say Regio pictorum, the Region of painted men. |
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