The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Volume 27

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George Bonham, 1877 - Ireland
 

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Page 6 - The COUNCIL of the CAMDEN SOCIETY desire it to be understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications ; the Editors of the several Works being alone responsible for the same.
Page 225 - Per ipsum et cum ipso et in ipso est tibi Deo Patri omnipotenti in unitate Spiritus Sancti omnis honor et gloria per omnia saecula saeculorum.
Page 43 - On a Species of Rhizophydium Parasitic on Species of Ectocarpus, with Notes on the Fructification of the Ectocarpi.
Page 260 - The five and the seven and the eight and the nine and the eleven and the twelve and the thirteen they are sixty-five...
Page 40 - LUGHAIDH, son of Lucht, son of Anrodhan, son of Maeltuile, son of Aithcleach, son of Ferb ; and Medhbh, daughter of Garbhan, son of Brocan, son of Garbhan, son of Dubhchertan, of the UiSaithghil of Ciarraighe Luachra, was his mother. He was bishop of Cuil-Beannchair, on the brink of Loch Erne, and of Rath Muighe-tuaiscirt in Ciarraighe Luachra ; or of Cuil-Beannchair in Ui-Failghe, and of Tuaim-fobhair in Luighne.
Page 210 - Pilato, passus et sepultus est, et resurrexit tertia die secundum scripturas, et ascendit in coelum, sedet ad dexteram Patris, et iterum venturus est cum gloria judicare vivos et mortuos, cujus regni non erit finis.
Page 289 - ... by the first over land, that I may provide it by the next ship. Also I beseech you to take knowledge that I dare not promise you to send it according to the Hebrew ; for neither myself, nor any other man here, can determine it ; only I must be forced to take his word that sells it me, who is a minister of the sect of the Marranites, and by birth a Chaldean, but no scholar...
Page 137 - Catalogue of the Earthquakes having occurred in Great Britain and Ireland during Historical Times ; arranged relatively to Localities and Frequency of Occurrence, to serve as a Basis for an Earthquake Map of the Three Kingdoms.
Page 14 - The handle is of iron, let in by projecting spikes to perforations on the ridge of the bell, and further secured on the outside by the bronze attachments of its straps.

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