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Page 196
... ancient or modern , would greatly appreciate a liberal measure ; and by using such weights and measures a dealer in the market would be sure to increase his clientèle . We must not hastily apply modern scientific notions on such ...
... ancient or modern , would greatly appreciate a liberal measure ; and by using such weights and measures a dealer in the market would be sure to increase his clientèle . We must not hastily apply modern scientific notions on such ...
Page 212
... ancient manuscripts very far . The reformers of writing in the time of Charlemagne were evidently inspired from ancient manuscripts . They have completely broken with the habits of the last times of the Merovingian epoch ; and the Irish ...
... ancient manuscripts very far . The reformers of writing in the time of Charlemagne were evidently inspired from ancient manuscripts . They have completely broken with the habits of the last times of the Merovingian epoch ; and the Irish ...
Page 255
... Ancient Romance in its original sense expired . 6 Modern Romance proceeds in an ascending scale from a base exactly opposite to the old Roman - in other words , whereas mediaeval Romance presupposes certain real objects and events , the ...
... Ancient Romance in its original sense expired . 6 Modern Romance proceeds in an ascending scale from a base exactly opposite to the old Roman - in other words , whereas mediaeval Romance presupposes certain real objects and events , the ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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