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Buryi interprets the words coeptum iter as the missionary journey to Ireland , which had been begun , in a sense , by the coming to Auxerre and the religious preparation there . ' The evidence for Christianity in Ireland prior to the ...
Buryi interprets the words coeptum iter as the missionary journey to Ireland , which had been begun , in a sense , by the coming to Auxerre and the religious preparation there . ' The evidence for Christianity in Ireland prior to the ...
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The analysis of Northern Ireland's position is careful , acute and illuminating , and the general conclusions reached are : ( 1 ) that Northern Ireland has been and still is a depressed area ; ( 2 ) that the powers possessed by the ...
The analysis of Northern Ireland's position is careful , acute and illuminating , and the general conclusions reached are : ( 1 ) that Northern Ireland has been and still is a depressed area ; ( 2 ) that the powers possessed by the ...
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I When Edmund Rice died in 1844 , the Brothers had twenty - four communities in Ireland and England , with seventy Brothers teaching about eight thousand pupils . A hundred years later , they had schools in Australia , the United States ...
I When Edmund Rice died in 1844 , the Brothers had twenty - four communities in Ireland and England , with seventy Brothers teaching about eight thousand pupils . A hundred years later , they had schools in Australia , the United States ...
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