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... Mílid are treated in the usual way , except that it is implied that Mílid himself is not descended from Bile or Bregon . The arrangement in the Book of Leinster is different and may be represented as follows : - Ith 1. Lugaid 2. Hír or ...
... Mílid are treated in the usual way , except that it is implied that Mílid himself is not descended from Bile or Bregon . The arrangement in the Book of Leinster is different and may be represented as follows : - Ith 1. Lugaid 2. Hír or ...
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... Mílid , in the Book of Ballymote , fo . 154b1 , Airich Februaid ( genitive ) mc Milead . This Érech is introduced for the sake of Fergus mc Roig , who was found troublesome : in fact , Fergus has more than once in the Book of Leinster ...
... Mílid , in the Book of Ballymote , fo . 154b1 , Airich Februaid ( genitive ) mc Milead . This Érech is introduced for the sake of Fergus mc Roig , who was found troublesome : in fact , Fergus has more than once in the Book of Leinster ...
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British Academy. to include not only the sons of Mílid and certain representatives of Mílid's uncle Ith , but a number of followers whose names are in a good many obvious instances those of places in Ireland . Pre- sumably there is not a ...
British Academy. to include not only the sons of Mílid and certain representatives of Mílid's uncle Ith , but a number of followers whose names are in a good many obvious instances those of places in Ireland . Pre- sumably there is not a ...
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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