The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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Side 94
... fact the state of seclusion in which Ireland had so long remained , -shut out , as she was , entirely from the circle of the Roman empire , may be thought sufficiently , perhaps , to account ; as well as for the equally certain fact ...
... fact the state of seclusion in which Ireland had so long remained , -shut out , as she was , entirely from the circle of the Roman empire , may be thought sufficiently , perhaps , to account ; as well as for the equally certain fact ...
Side 103
... fact illustrative of the true history of the Cymry , we are indebted also to a learned Welsh anti- quary , who has shown , by the evidence of those undying memorials , the names of rivers , headlands , and moun- tains , that another ...
... fact illustrative of the true history of the Cymry , we are indebted also to a learned Welsh anti- quary , who has shown , by the evidence of those undying memorials , the names of rivers , headlands , and moun- tains , that another ...
Side 109
... fact adduced in the foregoing pages , proving , how groundless are the claims to a remote antiquity which have been advanced for the Scotic or Milesian colony , will , I doubt not , be of opinion that a scheme of chronology which sup ...
... fact adduced in the foregoing pages , proving , how groundless are the claims to a remote antiquity which have been advanced for the Scotic or Milesian colony , will , I doubt not , be of opinion that a scheme of chronology which sup ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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