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For further accounts of the O'Meachairs see the first volume of Cambrensis Eversus, by the late lamented Dr. Kelly, pag. 269. See also the Four Masters passim, where they are called the dynasts of Ui Cairin.
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Misericordias Domini: Histoire de ma conversion au Catholicisme. Par le Doct. Hug. Laemmer, Pretre du diocese d'Ermland, Traduit de l'allemand, pp. 206. Casterman, Tournai, 1863.
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1, Prague; 2, Vienna; 3, Friburg; 4, Munich; 5, Olmutz; 6, Graetz; 7, Würzburg; 8, Munster.
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1, Tübingen; 2, Innspruck; 3, Breslau; 4, Bonn. These are called paritarian universities: with the exception of the Faculty of Theology, all the other faculties are Protestant. There are two Faculties of Theology, one Catholic and the other Protestant.
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1, Heidelberg; 2, Leipsic; 3, Rostock; 4, Greifswald; 5, Marburg; 6, Koenigsburg; 7, Jena; 8, Kiel; 9, Halle; 10, Göttingen; 11, Erlangen; 12, Stutgardt; 13, Giesen; and 14, Berlin.
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See Farrar's Critical History of Free Thought, pag. 390.
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The Kirchen-Zeitung and the Kreuz-Zeitung are the organs of this body.
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Father F. Mertian, of the Society of Jesus; Etudes, etc., par les Péres de la Compagne de Jesus. No. 32, May, pag. 59.
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The Tübingen School and its antecedents; a Review of the History and Present Condition of Modern Theology. By R. W. Mackay, M.A. London: Williams and Norgate.
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No. 5, July, 1863, p. 235.