The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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Side 67
... grounds , be con- cluded , that the Irish were indebted to the Romans for their first knowledge of the natural relationships of fa- ther and mother , since the words employed in the Latin and Irish to express these relations are no less ...
... grounds , be con- cluded , that the Irish were indebted to the Romans for their first knowledge of the natural relationships of fa- ther and mother , since the words employed in the Latin and Irish to express these relations are no less ...
Side 72
... grounds for such a notion , it affords an additional confirmation of the very early origin claimed for Druidism ; since it appears , that soon after the lapse of mankind into idolatry , the observance of the Mundane week fell everywhere ...
... grounds for such a notion , it affords an additional confirmation of the very early origin claimed for Druidism ; since it appears , that soon after the lapse of mankind into idolatry , the observance of the Mundane week fell everywhere ...
Side 158
... grounds , or , rather , mere pretence of grounds , upon which Dr. O'Connor lays claim to Fiech and Confealad , Irish poets of the sixth and seventh centuries , as authorities for the Milesian story , see , among other passages , Ep ...
... grounds , or , rather , mere pretence of grounds , upon which Dr. O'Connor lays claim to Fiech and Confealad , Irish poets of the sixth and seventh centuries , as authorities for the Milesian story , see , among other passages , Ep ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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