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... already cited , is of opinion that this is merely a Greek adapta- tion of the Latin spelling Hibernia with ou for the late Latin b , which one is helped to understand by the spellings Iverna and Iberna already cited ; not to mention ...
... already cited , is of opinion that this is merely a Greek adapta- tion of the Latin spelling Hibernia with ou for the late Latin b , which one is helped to understand by the spellings Iverna and Iberna already cited ; not to mention ...
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... already said , would be Ivera - s and in Brythonic Ivero - s , with the plural Iveri common at an early date to both . Its etymological meaning eludes us , as the word is probably not of Celtic origin . I append the following notes on ...
... already said , would be Ivera - s and in Brythonic Ivero - s , with the plural Iveri common at an early date to both . Its etymological meaning eludes us , as the word is probably not of Celtic origin . I append the following notes on ...
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... already during the lifetime of Clement IX favoured Cardinal Pietro Vidoni . What agreement had been passed between them has not been quite ascer- tained , but it seems probable that Vidoni had promised to maintain in power the outgoing ...
... already during the lifetime of Clement IX favoured Cardinal Pietro Vidoni . What agreement had been passed between them has not been quite ascer- tained , but it seems probable that Vidoni had promised to maintain in power the outgoing ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
STUDIES IN EARLY IRISH HISTORY BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF | 21 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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