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... Periods of European Literature Ireland is only taken into account in the first volume on the Dark Ages by Prof. Ker.1 Hence it cannot be claimed that the period with which we are here concerned is the most fascinating period of Irish ...
... Periods of European Literature Ireland is only taken into account in the first volume on the Dark Ages by Prof. Ker.1 Hence it cannot be claimed that the period with which we are here concerned is the most fascinating period of Irish ...
Page 93
... period with which we are concerned are not noticed here . Among the collections preserved in Ireland the following are of the greatest importance 2 : - 1. THE BOOK OF HY MANE , a large vellum written about 1360 , which has recently ...
... period with which we are concerned are not noticed here . Among the collections preserved in Ireland the following are of the greatest importance 2 : - 1. THE BOOK OF HY MANE , a large vellum written about 1360 , which has recently ...
Page 372
... period of independence of Cappadocia and dependence on Assyria , prior to complete conquest by the latter . The period of Cappadocian occupation was , however , that of the city's greatest extent and power ; while that of the Assyrian ...
... period of independence of Cappadocia and dependence on Assyria , prior to complete conquest by the latter . The period of Cappadocian occupation was , however , that of the city's greatest extent and power ; while that of the Assyrian ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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