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... Nennius , p . 260 . ( 3 ) Cormac Cas was the reputed ancestor of the Dál Cais : they belonged to Thomond and occupied most of the county of Clare , but they had a considerable extent of territory also south of the Shannon in the county ...
... Nennius , p . 260 . ( 3 ) Cormac Cas was the reputed ancestor of the Dál Cais : they belonged to Thomond and occupied most of the county of Clare , but they had a considerable extent of territory also south of the Shannon in the county ...
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... Nennius , pp . 262-4 . ( 4 ) Through Mug Ruith the druid , another descendant of Fergus 2 , were derived the Fir Maige Féne , who have left their name to Fermoy , which originally comprised , besides the modern barony of Fermoy , that ...
... Nennius , pp . 262-4 . ( 4 ) Through Mug Ruith the druid , another descendant of Fergus 2 , were derived the Fir Maige Féne , who have left their name to Fermoy , which originally comprised , besides the modern barony of Fermoy , that ...
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... Nennius's Historia Brittonum : see Mommsen's Chronica Minora , iii . 154 , 155 , and Todd's Irish Nennius , p . 44 . That the Galeoin should have been execrated by the Goidels in whose lands they were quartered , cannot be regarded as ...
... Nennius's Historia Brittonum : see Mommsen's Chronica Minora , iii . 154 , 155 , and Todd's Irish Nennius , p . 44 . That the Galeoin should have been execrated by the Goidels in whose lands they were quartered , cannot be regarded as ...
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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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