The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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Side 9
... referred to so distant a period as 1000 years before the Christian era . * Com- bining the statement , however , of Pliny , that they took place during the most flourishing epoch of Carthage , † with the internal evidence furnished by ...
... referred to so distant a period as 1000 years before the Christian era . * Com- bining the statement , however , of Pliny , that they took place during the most flourishing epoch of Carthage , † with the internal evidence furnished by ...
Side 15
... referred to by Diodo- rus with the ground - work of this fanciful tale . The size attributed to the island , which is described as " not less than Sicily , " is , among the many coincidences with Ireland , not the least striking ; and ...
... referred to by Diodo- rus with the ground - work of this fanciful tale . The size attributed to the island , which is described as " not less than Sicily , " is , among the many coincidences with Ireland , not the least striking ; and ...
Side 82
... referred to by Smith ( History of Kerry ) , who adds that " the monumental stones said , in the above poem , to have been erected over the graves of the noble warriors , are still remaining on Mount Cahirconree , one of the Sliabhmis ...
... referred to by Smith ( History of Kerry ) , who adds that " the monumental stones said , in the above poem , to have been erected over the graves of the noble warriors , are still remaining on Mount Cahirconree , one of the Sliabhmis ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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