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... Ivernians both of the south and the north . It is to be noticed that the association of Cermna with Dún Cermna on the Old Head of Kinsale , becomes , thus treated , evidence that the Old Head was within the territory of the Érna . It ...
... Ivernians both of the south and the north . It is to be noticed that the association of Cermna with Dún Cermna on the Old Head of Kinsale , becomes , thus treated , evidence that the Old Head was within the territory of the Érna . It ...
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... Ivernian race . In either case there is no mistake as to the Ivernians being treated as in possession at one time of a part of Britain , a fact of importance for any speculation concerning the early population of these islands . From ...
... Ivernian race . In either case there is no mistake as to the Ivernians being treated as in possession at one time of a part of Britain , a fact of importance for any speculation concerning the early population of these islands . From ...
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... Ivernians , including the Cruthni or Picts , as being in possession of Ireland when the Milesian invaders arrived , an event which probably means the first landing of Celts in the country ; but if that should not be accepted as evidence ...
... Ivernians , including the Cruthni or Picts , as being in possession of Ireland when the Milesian invaders arrived , an event which probably means the first landing of Celts in the country ; but if that should not be accepted as evidence ...
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Fellow of thE ACADEMY Read Oct 28 1904 | 183 |
SUMMARY PSYCHOLOGICAL ELEMENTS IN GREEK SCULPTURE | 251 |
HENRY SIDGWICK BY JAMES BRYCE | 277 |
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