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Among the Tuarycks of Hagara, who inhabit the interior of the Saara, "in the deep bosom of that ocean buried," there are tribes called Aith el Hadj, Aaith el Noah,
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The tribe of Beni or Welled Ammer, as among the Arabs, would be called Aith Ammer by the Berbers.
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"Aith," or oath, is here used in the sense of promise, signifying that from "ill debtors" men get not money but promises, which, of course, are never performed.
The Proverbs of Scotland Alexander Hislop 1836
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WWF Scotland has repeated its call for fracking to be banned, following news that a company was seeking permission for Scotland's first shale gas exploration at Aith, near Falkirk.
Blackpool earthquake tremors may have been caused by gas drilling 2011
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Eventually it was explained as intermediaries argued @Aith the extras.
An Autobiography Peter, Ustinov 1977
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Aith 'ophelon agamos t' emenai, agonos t 'apoletai.
De vita Caesarum Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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The inflexion is slightly changed, the line in the original commencing, "Aith 'opheles, etc., would thou wert, etc."
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 02: Augustus Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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Aith 'ophelon agamos t' emenai, agonos t 'apoletai.
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 02: Augustus Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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As Egypt was named Aith, and Ait; so other countries, in which colonies from thence settled, were styled Ethia and Athia.
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. Jacob Bryant 1759
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Aithraia, or the Island of Athyr; so called from the worship of the Sun: and Lemnos was denominated Aithalia, for the same reason, from Aith-El.
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. Jacob Bryant 1759
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