The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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Side 147
... speak of the Danes in the latter end of the eighth century , as being covered with armour but they never speak of the Irish troops being so equipped . Giraldus Cambrensis describes particularly the arms of the Trish , but says not one ...
... speak of the Danes in the latter end of the eighth century , as being covered with armour but they never speak of the Irish troops being so equipped . Giraldus Cambrensis describes particularly the arms of the Trish , but says not one ...
Side 172
... speaking of Dr. O'Connor's work , thus in a similar manner , expresses himself : - " We have here the works of the ancient Irish Historians , divested of modern fable and romance ; and whatever opinion may be formed of the early ...
... speaking of Dr. O'Connor's work , thus in a similar manner , expresses himself : - " We have here the works of the ancient Irish Historians , divested of modern fable and romance ; and whatever opinion may be formed of the early ...
Side 233
... speaking no lan- guage but Irish . A. D. In his retreat at Sabhul , the venerable Saint was 465 - seized with his last illness . Perceiving that death was near at hand , and wishing that Armagh , as the seat of his own peculiar see ...
... speaking no lan- guage but Irish . A. D. In his retreat at Sabhul , the venerable Saint was 465 - seized with his last illness . Perceiving that death was near at hand , and wishing that Armagh , as the seat of his own peculiar see ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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