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... race . That description is not so likely perhaps to have referred to any kind of church as to some one of the fortified sites on the eminences in the neighbourhood of the Killeen . On the whole Father Shearman cannot be said to have ...
... race . That description is not so likely perhaps to have referred to any kind of church as to some one of the fortified sites on the eminences in the neighbourhood of the Killeen . On the whole Father Shearman cannot be said to have ...
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... race of Emer with its head - quarters at Cashel to the east of the Suir . This may be presumed to have disposed the Érna to cultivate the friendship of the Eremonians , and to have made the race of Emer welcome all the more readily ...
... race of Emer with its head - quarters at Cashel to the east of the Suir . This may be presumed to have disposed the Érna to cultivate the friendship of the Eremonians , and to have made the race of Emer welcome all the more readily ...
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... race . Pro- visionally , I should not only treat as closely related the descendants of Lugaid and Iar , as indicated by the genealogists who made brothers of those two ancestors , the sons of Ith , but I should go further , and suggest ...
... race . Pro- visionally , I should not only treat as closely related the descendants of Lugaid and Iar , as indicated by the genealogists who made brothers of those two ancestors , the sons of Ith , but I should go further , and suggest ...
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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