The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... ages , the same ambition is known to have prevailed . Thus , in the calculations of the Egyptians , the interval between two of their kings was made to occupy no less a period than 11,340 years ; and yet that two such kings really ...
... ages , the same ambition is known to have prevailed . Thus , in the calculations of the Egyptians , the interval between two of their kings was made to occupy no less a period than 11,340 years ; and yet that two such kings really ...
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... ages , and those regular annalists who , at the same and a later period , but added their own stock of contemporary records to that consecutive series of annals which had been delivered down , in all probability , for many ages ...
... ages , and those regular annalists who , at the same and a later period , but added their own stock of contemporary records to that consecutive series of annals which had been delivered down , in all probability , for many ages ...
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... age to age , in much the same tone of veracious dryness as characterises that similar series of records , the Saxon Chronicle ... ages , yet in Anglo- Saxon , is one of the best proofs we can obtain of this curious fact , that the Latin ...
... age to age , in much the same tone of veracious dryness as characterises that similar series of records , the Saxon Chronicle ... ages , yet in Anglo- Saxon , is one of the best proofs we can obtain of this curious fact , that the Latin ...
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