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... Emer with the b of Iberi and Hibernia substituted for the m : the change was phonetically a small one , as both m and b in such a position sounded some sort of v . It is , however , to the name Emer we probably owe the initial e of such ...
... Emer with the b of Iberi and Hibernia substituted for the m : the change was phonetically a small one , as both m and b in such a position sounded some sort of v . It is , however , to the name Emer we probably owe the initial e of such ...
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... Emer . At one time , accordingly , it was natural and intelligible to speak , as in Fiacc's hymn , of the chief populations of Ireland as being collectively the sons of Emer and the sons of Airem . The name Emer , genitive masculine ...
... Emer . At one time , accordingly , it was natural and intelligible to speak , as in Fiacc's hymn , of the chief populations of Ireland as being collectively the sons of Emer and the sons of Airem . The name Emer , genitive masculine ...
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... Emer mac Mílid . The possession of a rich territory with such a position of vantage as the Rock of Cashel suffices , with the help of the Déisi , to account for the ethnic individuality of the people of east Munster . In other words ...
... Emer mac Mílid . The possession of a rich territory with such a position of vantage as the Rock of Cashel suffices , with the help of the Déisi , to account for the ethnic individuality of the people of east Munster . In other words ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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