Running Premiere on a Mac Pro 1.1

I currently run a Mac Pro 1.1 that's maxed out with OSX 10.6.8. My system will not be able to support the most current Adobe Premiere Pro CC (2014) which states it needs 10.8 or higher.  The previous Premiere version worked great when I downloaded a trial version a few years ago, but can I still purchase/download this older version of Premiere for my Mac? I'm not planning on purchasing a new Mac for another 2 years. The 1.1 still works wonderfully. Thanks!

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