2blowhards.com: A Week with Gregory Cochran: Day Onehttp://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2009/01/a_week_with_gre.html
extensively in French literature, or so I seem to recall from one of Manheim's introductions to his renderings of "Journey" or "Mort a credit." Look at raw stream of consciousness
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Celtic Religion - what information do we really havehttp://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/tsaintpaul/celtreli.html
we have the Insular literature, including early British histories (like those of Nennius and Geoffrey of Monmouth), sociopolitical geographies like those of Giraldus Cambrensis as
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