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... early Brythonic Galion - i . Compare Welsh hael , ' generous , ' haelion , and dyn , ' homo , ' plural dynion , for early dunio - s , dunion - i . Other forms occur , such as nom . in Galín and , perhaps , acc . plural Gallnai ( Book of ...
... early Brythonic Galion - i . Compare Welsh hael , ' generous , ' haelion , and dyn , ' homo , ' plural dynion , for early dunio - s , dunion - i . Other forms occur , such as nom . in Galín and , perhaps , acc . plural Gallnai ( Book of ...
Page 71
... early invasions accepted by Keating and others , not to mention that the Book of Leinster , 15a , takes for granted the presence of Fir Domnann in Ireland as early as the time of Eremon son of Mílid . In the exiled Labraid we seem to ...
... early invasions accepted by Keating and others , not to mention that the Book of Leinster , 15a , takes for granted the presence of Fir Domnann in Ireland as early as the time of Eremon son of Mílid . In the exiled Labraid we seem to ...
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... early years through which he acquires , almost unconsciously , the taste and capacity for work . The vast majority of children must learn to live with their hands . For such work training is needed from the earliest age . ' But between ...
... early years through which he acquires , almost unconsciously , the taste and capacity for work . The vast majority of children must learn to live with their hands . For such work training is needed from the earliest age . ' But between ...
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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