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... given in Mackenzie's English - Gaelic Dictionary as meaning ' with ' ; and ( 2 ) Manx liorym , by me , ' liorin , ' by us , ' to be analysed in the same way as the longer formula Mod . Irish maille rinn , ' together with us , ' Med ...
... given in Mackenzie's English - Gaelic Dictionary as meaning ' with ' ; and ( 2 ) Manx liorym , by me , ' liorin , ' by us , ' to be analysed in the same way as the longer formula Mod . Irish maille rinn , ' together with us , ' Med ...
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... given by Holder . Before leaving this point it is to be noticed that the genitive Dannotali means Dannotali filius in Latin . This is one of the regular Gaulish ways of expressing the relationship of father and son : another way would ...
... given by Holder . Before leaving this point it is to be noticed that the genitive Dannotali means Dannotali filius in Latin . This is one of the regular Gaulish ways of expressing the relationship of father and son : another way would ...
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... given up , but there is no need to disagree with Zimmer as to the date when the pseudo - Primasius commentary came ... given which appear in our pseudo - Jerome . Both MSS . give the same prologue to the epistles as is given by the Book ...
... given up , but there is no need to disagree with Zimmer as to the date when the pseudo - Primasius commentary came ... given which appear in our pseudo - Jerome . Both MSS . give the same prologue to the epistles as is given by the Book ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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