The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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Side 5
... Greek writers alone that our first glimpses of the British isles , in their silent course through past ages , are obtained ; nor was it till a comparatively late period that the Greeks themselves became acquainted with their existence ...
... Greek writers alone that our first glimpses of the British isles , in their silent course through past ages , are obtained ; nor was it till a comparatively late period that the Greeks themselves became acquainted with their existence ...
Side 57
... Greeks , to say of anything very ancient , that it was " in Attic letters . " To so characteristic an extent did the Irish people imitate this fidelity , that even the introduction among them of the Roman alphabet by St. Patrick did not ...
... Greeks , to say of anything very ancient , that it was " in Attic letters . " To so characteristic an extent did the Irish people imitate this fidelity , that even the introduction among them of the Roman alphabet by St. Patrick did not ...
Side 309
... Greek church were on the best terms with the see of Rome ; Asiatics and Greeks , during the very period to which he alludes , were raised to the chair of St. Peter ; and it was not till many centuries after , that the schism of the Greeks ...
... Greek church were on the best terms with the see of Rome ; Asiatics and Greeks , during the very period to which he alludes , were raised to the chair of St. Peter ; and it was not till many centuries after , that the schism of the Greeks ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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