The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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Side 33
... according to Posidonius ( apud Athen . lib . iv . ) , turned always to the right in worshipping.Τους θεους προσκυνουσιν επι τα δεξια στρεφομενοι . This practice , under the name of Deasoil , or motion according to the course of the sun ...
... according to Posidonius ( apud Athen . lib . iv . ) , turned always to the right in worshipping.Τους θεους προσκυνουσιν επι τα δεξια στρεφομενοι . This practice , under the name of Deasoil , or motion according to the course of the sun ...
Side 89
... according to the Bardic chronology , through a space of more than three hundred years , during which , with the exception of king Labhra's † return from Gaul at the head of a Gaulish colony — an event to which allusion has already been ...
... according to the Bardic chronology , through a space of more than three hundred years , during which , with the exception of king Labhra's † return from Gaul at the head of a Gaulish colony — an event to which allusion has already been ...
Side 177
... according to the most consisteut hy- pothesis on the subject , his seventy - eighth year . No sooner had the news spread throughout Ireland that the great apostle was no more than the clergy flocked from all quarters to Sabhul , to ...
... according to the most consisteut hy- pothesis on the subject , his seventy - eighth year . No sooner had the news spread throughout Ireland that the great apostle was no more than the clergy flocked from all quarters to Sabhul , to ...
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