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THERE is a short note in Mr. Huxley's lecture in the last number of NATURE, which I have read several times in the vain hope of finding out its meaning. Mr. Huxley speaks of “the much debated question, did the Germans of Cæsar and Tacitus speak ‘Deutsch’ (not ‘Dutch,’ pace Mr. Freeman) or Celtic.” What has my “peace,” or anybody else's peace—save, perhaps, the Pax Romana—to do with it?
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FREEMAN, E. “Dutch” or “Deutsch”. Nature 1, 532 (1870). https://doi.org/10.1038/001532b0
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