The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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... knowledge of the realities had reached them . In the " Argonautics , " a poem written , it is supposed , more than 500 years before the Christian era , there is a sort of vague dream of the Atlantic , in which Ireland alone , under the ...
... knowledge of the realities had reached them . In the " Argonautics , " a poem written , it is supposed , more than 500 years before the Christian era , there is a sort of vague dream of the Atlantic , in which Ireland alone , under the ...
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Thomas Moore. his opinion , to the knowledge and promotion of Celtic . literature . * With respect to the medium through which the Irish may be supposed to have early received the knowledge of letters , it might be sufficient to point to ...
Thomas Moore. his opinion , to the knowledge and promotion of Celtic . literature . * With respect to the medium through which the Irish may be supposed to have early received the knowledge of letters , it might be sufficient to point to ...
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... knowledge in the minister could not invalidate the ef- ficacy of the ordinance . Confident , too , in the correct- ness of his opinion , he laid all the circumstances of the case before Pope Zachary , who immediately wrote to reprove ...
... knowledge in the minister could not invalidate the ef- ficacy of the ordinance . Confident , too , in the correct- ness of his opinion , he laid all the circumstances of the case before Pope Zachary , who immediately wrote to reprove ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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