The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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Side 13
... coast and Ireland ; * and the names of the tribes marked by Ptolemy , as inha- biting those parts of the Irish coast facing Gallicia , prove that there was a large infusion of Spanish population from that quarter . So irresistible ...
... coast and Ireland ; * and the names of the tribes marked by Ptolemy , as inha- biting those parts of the Irish coast facing Gallicia , prove that there was a large infusion of Spanish population from that quarter . So irresistible ...
Side 66
... coast of Spain , another river Ierne , and also a promontory in its immediate neighbourhood , bearing the same name . The term thus applied signifies , in Celtic , the uttermost point ; and in its appropriation thus successively to each ...
... coast of Spain , another river Ierne , and also a promontory in its immediate neighbourhood , bearing the same name . The term thus applied signifies , in Celtic , the uttermost point ; and in its appropriation thus successively to each ...
Side 156
... coast of Antrim , which are pronounced to have been wrought in times beyond even the reach of tradition , and which a writer , by no means indulgent to the claims of Irish antiquities , conjectures , from the " marks of ancient opera ...
... coast of Antrim , which are pronounced to have been wrought in times beyond even the reach of tradition , and which a writer , by no means indulgent to the claims of Irish antiquities , conjectures , from the " marks of ancient opera ...
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