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No. 48.—Vol. IV.] | DUBLIN, FEBRUARY 1st, 1894. | [Price 6d., post free. |
THE GAELIC JOURNAL.
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- To Our Readers
- A Specimen of Literary Irish of the Seventeenth Century: Ar dTeanga Dhúthchais
- Spoken Gaelic of Donegal: Díorfach Dúin-Alt
- Teanga na nGaedhal
- Popular Proverbs
- The Gaelic Papers
- Notes
- Gaelic Notes
- Easy Lessons in Irish
[ 256 ]Table of Contents of Vol. IV., with photograph of Dr. John O’Donovan as frontispiece, just ready; price 3d., post free.
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