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... Ireland were of one and the same race . Pro- visionally , I should not only treat as closely related the descendants of Lugaid and Iar , as indicated by the genealogists who made brothers of those two ancestors , the sons of Ith , but I ...
... Ireland were of one and the same race . Pro- visionally , I should not only treat as closely related the descendants of Lugaid and Iar , as indicated by the genealogists who made brothers of those two ancestors , the sons of Ith , but I ...
Page 57
... Ireland , while the other portion remained on the Continent to be over- shadowed by the Suevi . In the British Isles one could , with the aid of a Welsh story , locate the immigrants in a congenial atmosphere , so to say , alongside of ...
... Ireland , while the other portion remained on the Continent to be over- shadowed by the Suevi . In the British Isles one could , with the aid of a Welsh story , locate the immigrants in a congenial atmosphere , so to say , alongside of ...
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... Ireland there was a tribe of Brigantes from the same mother country probably as the Brigantes of Britain . To the Brigantes in Ireland belonged doubtless the Tuath Fidga associated with poisoned iron and with the Fotharta in Co. Wexford ...
... Ireland there was a tribe of Brigantes from the same mother country probably as the Brigantes of Britain . To the Brigantes in Ireland belonged doubtless the Tuath Fidga associated with poisoned iron and with the Fotharta in Co. Wexford ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting JUNE 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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