The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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... stone : " for , even those nations which lapsed into idolatry still retained the first patriar- chal pattern , and ... stone within . * One of the old English traditions respecting Stonehenge is , that the stones were transported thither ...
... stone : " for , even those nations which lapsed into idolatry still retained the first patriar- chal pattern , and ... stone within . * One of the old English traditions respecting Stonehenge is , that the stones were transported thither ...
Side 40
... stones , attributed by Sanconiatho to Ouranus , to have been magnets . Abury Described , chap . 16. " It was usual ( among the Egyptians ) to place with much labour one vast stone upon another , for a religious memorial . The stones ...
... stones , attributed by Sanconiatho to Ouranus , to have been magnets . Abury Described , chap . 16. " It was usual ( among the Egyptians ) to place with much labour one vast stone upon another , for a religious memorial . The stones ...
Side 43
... stone * , whereon was imprinted the form of their first Chieftain's foot , and there proffer to him an oath to preserve the customs of the country . " There was then , " says Spenser , who had himself wit- nessed the election of an ...
... stone * , whereon was imprinted the form of their first Chieftain's foot , and there proffer to him an oath to preserve the customs of the country . " There was then , " says Spenser , who had himself wit- nessed the election of an ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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