The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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Side 55
... language of the country , will not be deemed an unnecessary preliminary . Abundant and various as are the monuments to which Ireland can point , as mute evidences of her antiquity , she boasts a yet more striking proof in the living ...
... language of the country , will not be deemed an unnecessary preliminary . Abundant and various as are the monuments to which Ireland can point , as mute evidences of her antiquity , she boasts a yet more striking proof in the living ...
Side 56
... language , the predominance in it of gutturals , and the incompleteness of its alphabet , -are both but additional and convincing proofs , as well of its directly Eastern origin , as of its remote antiquity ; the tongues of the East ...
... language , the predominance in it of gutturals , and the incompleteness of its alphabet , -are both but additional and convincing proofs , as well of its directly Eastern origin , as of its remote antiquity ; the tongues of the East ...
Side 83
... language brought by these first settlers was that which was common then to all the Celts of Europe . Those Spanish colonies , therefore , placed by Ptolemy on the south and south- western coasts of Ireland , must have arrived there at ...
... language brought by these first settlers was that which was common then to all the Celts of Europe . Those Spanish colonies , therefore , placed by Ptolemy on the south and south- western coasts of Ireland , must have arrived there at ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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