The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... authority having pronounced that there are no grounds for attributing it to him ( Lanigan , Ecclesiastical History of Ireland , vol . iii c . 20. ) The very nature , indeed , of some of the contents of this Psalter , if , as Bishop Ni ...
... authority having pronounced that there are no grounds for attributing it to him ( Lanigan , Ecclesiastical History of Ireland , vol . iii c . 20. ) The very nature , indeed , of some of the contents of this Psalter , if , as Bishop Ni ...
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... authority , he adds the following in a note : - " Paul Merula , in his Cosmo- graphia , seems to be the first who saw that the ancient Belgæ , on account of their German origin , spoke the Gothic tongue ; and his reasons to prove it ...
... authority , he adds the following in a note : - " Paul Merula , in his Cosmo- graphia , seems to be the first who saw that the ancient Belgæ , on account of their German origin , spoke the Gothic tongue ; and his reasons to prove it ...
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... authority from whence this description is derived , we are told by another writer of the names given by the Irish mariners to par- ticular stars , by whose light they were accustomed to steer in their voyages , such as the Guide to Erin ...
... authority from whence this description is derived , we are told by another writer of the names given by the Irish mariners to par- ticular stars , by whose light they were accustomed to steer in their voyages , such as the Guide to Erin ...
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