The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... early fortunes as the few , but pregnant , notices scattered throughout antiquity afford . With one important exception , it is from early Greek writers alone that our first glimpses of the British isles , in their silent course thro ...
... early fortunes as the few , but pregnant , notices scattered throughout antiquity afford . With one important exception , it is from early Greek writers alone that our first glimpses of the British isles , in their silent course thro ...
Side 69
... early traditions and remem- brances respecting that connection with the coasts of Spain and the East , which as well from Punic as from Grecian authorities , we have shown that the Ierne of other ages must have maintained . Had the ...
... early traditions and remem- brances respecting that connection with the coasts of Spain and the East , which as well from Punic as from Grecian authorities , we have shown that the Ierne of other ages must have maintained . Had the ...
Side 113
... early poetry of the Britons , while the latter , in his account of the expedition of the emperor Severus into North Britain , makes up for the silence of all the ancient historians , as to its details , by some important particulars ...
... early poetry of the Britons , while the latter , in his account of the expedition of the emperor Severus into North Britain , makes up for the silence of all the ancient historians , as to its details , by some important particulars ...
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