The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... fact the state of seclusion in which Ireland had so long remained , -shut out , as she was , entirely from the circle of the Roman empire , -may be thought sufficiently , perhaps , to account ; as well as for the equally cer- tain fact ...
... fact the state of seclusion in which Ireland had so long remained , -shut out , as she was , entirely from the circle of the Roman empire , -may be thought sufficiently , perhaps , to account ; as well as for the equally cer- tain fact ...
Side 98
... fact which appears pretty cer- tain from these accounts is , that previously to the system now intro- duced , none of the Milesian or dominant caste had condescended to occupy themselves in trade ; -all mechanical employments and han ...
... fact which appears pretty cer- tain from these accounts is , that previously to the system now intro- duced , none of the Milesian or dominant caste had condescended to occupy themselves in trade ; -all mechanical employments and han ...
Side 221
... fact , that the historian adds , so honourably to the Irish , that they most cheerfully received all these strangers , and supplied them gratuitously with food , with books , and instruction . * The While thus from England such numbers ...
... fact , that the historian adds , so honourably to the Irish , that they most cheerfully received all these strangers , and supplied them gratuitously with food , with books , and instruction . * The While thus from England such numbers ...
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