The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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Side 6
... described by the poet , must be Britain ; and then changes the sole epithet by which it is described , for one more suited to his purpose : - " Quæ necessario sit hæc nostra , Auxalov Xepoov , id est , al- bicantem terram dixisse quam ...
... described by the poet , must be Britain ; and then changes the sole epithet by which it is described , for one more suited to his purpose : - " Quæ necessario sit hæc nostra , Auxalov Xepoov , id est , al- bicantem terram dixisse quam ...
Side 33
... described as of black wood , covered and plated with thin gold , and the chased work on them in lines radiated from a centre , as is usual in the images of the sun . There was also another of these later objects + of adoration , called ...
... described as of black wood , covered and plated with thin gold , and the chased work on them in lines radiated from a centre , as is usual in the images of the sun . There was also another of these later objects + of adoration , called ...
Side 37
... described as being by the side of a river , " between two Druid goves , " ‡ On digging beneath the ruins , there was found a great part of the skeleton of a human figure , which bore the appearance of having been originally enclosed in ...
... described as being by the side of a river , " between two Druid goves , " ‡ On digging beneath the ruins , there was found a great part of the skeleton of a human figure , which bore the appearance of having been originally enclosed in ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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