The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... Kingdom of Strat- Clyde , in whose mixed population -composed , as it was , of all the tribes of North Britian , -their old distinctive name of Picts began first to be unsettled and disused . Here , however , they continued to maintain ...
... Kingdom of Strat- Clyde , in whose mixed population -composed , as it was , of all the tribes of North Britian , -their old distinctive name of Picts began first to be unsettled and disused . Here , however , they continued to maintain ...
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... kingdom . A new division of the country accord- ingly took place , * which continued , nominally at least , to be ... kingdom continued in realit but a year ; " in reputation , however , " says Harris , " it subsists among th Irish to ...
... kingdom . A new division of the country accord- ingly took place , * which continued , nominally at least , to be ... kingdom continued in realit but a year ; " in reputation , however , " says Harris , " it subsists among th Irish to ...
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... kingdom were to be about that time assembled . Taking leave of his new friend Dicho , he set sail with his companions , and steering southwards arrived at the harbour , now called Colp , at the mouth of the Boyne . There leaving his ...
... kingdom were to be about that time assembled . Taking leave of his new friend Dicho , he set sail with his companions , and steering southwards arrived at the harbour , now called Colp , at the mouth of the Boyne . There leaving his ...
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