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... letters T1 , with no room left for the stop ( :) to precede as one would expect . The letters TI are followed by a slight trace of some curved letter like Greek sigma , C , at the edge of the gap : it may equally well have been O. In ...
... letters T1 , with no room left for the stop ( :) to precede as one would expect . The letters TI are followed by a slight trace of some curved letter like Greek sigma , C , at the edge of the gap : it may equally well have been O. In ...
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... letters belonging to two different lines can only go into the name beginning with TIC in the third line , and to the abbreviated word ending with B in the line underneath . Let us first take the reading approximately adopted by the ...
... letters belonging to two different lines can only go into the name beginning with TIC in the third line , and to the abbreviated word ending with B in the line underneath . Let us first take the reading approximately adopted by the ...
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... letters . The next thing is to complete the separation of the letters into words , which I do as follows : Calia Veni bius Anniti e oberte · Mouno | Caleni | Oficina . Q • The first word to notice is Calia , which may be masculine of ...
... letters . The next thing is to complete the separation of the letters into words , which I do as follows : Calia Veni bius Anniti e oberte · Mouno | Caleni | Oficina . Q • The first word to notice is Calia , which may be masculine of ...
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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