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... probably that of the Welsh win Iwerdon Ireland , ' a sound which I cannot distinguish from that of the English w in such words as ' bewitch ' and ' beware ' ; but whatever it exactly was , suffice it to say that when Ivvera and Iverna ...
... probably that of the Welsh win Iwerdon Ireland , ' a sound which I cannot distinguish from that of the English w in such words as ' bewitch ' and ' beware ' ; but whatever it exactly was , suffice it to say that when Ivvera and Iverna ...
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... probably of Gallo - Brythonic origin , and the strange explanation offered of their disappearance means that they had not brought their own women with them . The same kind of remark would seem to apply to some of the Fir Bolg , Viri ...
... probably of Gallo - Brythonic origin , and the strange explanation offered of their disappearance means that they had not brought their own women with them . The same kind of remark would seem to apply to some of the Fir Bolg , Viri ...
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... probably treat as nearly related to them the tribe whose town is by Ptolemy called Manapia , somewhere in the neighbourhood , perhaps , of Arklow in Co. Wicklow . This points back to the mother country of the Menapii on the lower Rhine ...
... probably treat as nearly related to them the tribe whose town is by Ptolemy called Manapia , somewhere in the neighbourhood , perhaps , of Arklow in Co. Wicklow . This points back to the mother country of the Menapii on the lower Rhine ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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