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... language which found no little favour with the Irish poets . Cormac's explanation of the compound as meaning ' the iron language ' is too fanciful to need serious discussion , and instead of ' iron ' I should simply substitute ...
... language which found no little favour with the Irish poets . Cormac's explanation of the compound as meaning ' the iron language ' is too fanciful to need serious discussion , and instead of ' iron ' I should simply substitute ...
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... language in the country . To come back to our earlier Dermot , that is to say , Labraid the Exile , the armed men whom he brought back with him numbering among them not only Galeoin , but also Fir Domnann or Dumnonii from Britain ...
... language in the country . To come back to our earlier Dermot , that is to say , Labraid the Exile , the armed men whom he brought back with him numbering among them not only Galeoin , but also Fir Domnann or Dumnonii from Britain ...
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... language of its conquerors and that cultivated their land for them , while retaining to a greater or less extent its own habits and customs : possibly the consciousness of the distinction of race had died out , which would perhaps make ...
... language of its conquerors and that cultivated their land for them , while retaining to a greater or less extent its own habits and customs : possibly the consciousness of the distinction of race had died out , which would perhaps make ...
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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