The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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... historians have handed down ; and while to the Greeks belonged the power of throwing gracefully the veil of fiction over reality , the Bardic Historians may lay claim to to the very different merit of lending to the wildest and most ...
... historians have handed down ; and while to the Greeks belonged the power of throwing gracefully the veil of fiction over reality , the Bardic Historians may lay claim to to the very different merit of lending to the wildest and most ...
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... historians Jornandes and Procopius . " Our historians have described , in an eloquent and pompous style , the different and various perigrinations of the Danaans , informing us that they resided , as has already been mentioned , the ...
... historians Jornandes and Procopius . " Our historians have described , in an eloquent and pompous style , the different and various perigrinations of the Danaans , informing us that they resided , as has already been mentioned , the ...
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... historians above mentioned is to be attributed the credit , if not of originally inventing , at least of amplifying and embellishing , that tale of the Milesian colonisation which so many grave and respect- able writers have , since ...
... historians above mentioned is to be attributed the credit , if not of originally inventing , at least of amplifying and embellishing , that tale of the Milesian colonisation which so many grave and respect- able writers have , since ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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