... speech upon you, but referring shortly to other matters, I may be allowed to say how pleased I am to see you, sir, occupying that chair ; and let me say that I never heard you speaking at a gathering of this kind, but I admired the fine Celtic spirit... Transactions - Página 13de Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1885Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1884 - 776 páginas
...information in the Celtic literary field is very extensive, and who treads very closely, in the matter Celtic scholarship, on the heels of the foremost men...holds the position of present chief of the Society. A Member — Sir Kenneth speaks Gaelic. Mr Mackenzie— He is not yet a peer, however. (Laughter.)... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1885 - 402 páginas
...the fine Celtic spirit which always pervaded your speeches. (Applause.) At the same time, I may he permitted to say that the Society ought to feel pleased...is a good thing to have such a man as the Earl of Dunmore as our chief, and [ am quite satisfied that he will not make the same use of his Gaelic as... | |
| 1885 - 902 páginas
...the fine Celtic spirit which always pervaded- your speeches. (Applause.) At the same time, I may l>e permitted to say that the Society ought to feel pleased...is a good thing to have such a man as the Earl of Dunmore as our chief, and I am quite satisfied that he will not make the same use of his Gaelic as... | |
| John Skirving Ewart - 1912 - 362 páginas
...remaining question is as to its character. But that is a matter rather for the experts than for me. At the same time, I may be permitted to say that the considerations to which I have alluded seem to support the conclusion at which the Admiralty and our... | |
| Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft - 1919 - 820 páginas
...prevent this otherwise very intelligent observer from being misled by the dictionaries." 5) p. 189: „At the same time I may be permitted to say that the rnles. were not the result of casual observations, but were ascertained by innumerable comparisons;... | |
| John Alexander Macdonald, Joseph Pope - 1921 - 546 páginas
...individual opinions, and not in any way as binding on the Government, or the present Administration. At the same time I may be permitted to say that the previous course of the Government has been such as to prove to the Roman Catholics of Canada its anxious... | |
| 1924 - 664 páginas
...Bestimmtheit die Gesetzmäßigkeit der Mehrzahl der beobachteten Lautveränderungen behauptet" und so Anm. 5. „At the same time I may be permitted to say that the rules were not the result of casual observations, but were ascertained by innumerable comparisons;... | |
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