The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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... object of adoration , by multi- plying the temples dedicated to its honour , they but followed the example as well of the Greek as of the Persian fire - worshippers . † There remain yet one or two other hypotheses , re- specting the ...
... object of adoration , by multi- plying the temples dedicated to its honour , they but followed the example as well of the Greek as of the Persian fire - worshippers . † There remain yet one or two other hypotheses , re- specting the ...
Side 141
... object with the people of that country to assert the independency of the Scotish crown , and when for the first time ... objects and designs than in any romantic or vain - glo- rious ambition , is to be found the source of most of these ...
... object with the people of that country to assert the independency of the Scotish crown , and when for the first time ... objects and designs than in any romantic or vain - glo- rious ambition , is to be found the source of most of these ...
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... object of which was , to inform his relatives , and others in foreign nations , of the redeeming change which God , through his mi- nistry , had worked in the minds of the Irish . With this view it was that he wrote his parting ...
... object of which was , to inform his relatives , and others in foreign nations , of the redeeming change which God , through his mi- nistry , had worked in the minds of the Irish . With this view it was that he wrote his parting ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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