The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... known , from Phœnician authorities , his information respecting these islands . For while , in describing the places of Britain , more especially of its northern portion , this geographer has fallen into the grossest errors , -placing ...
... known , from Phœnician authorities , his information respecting these islands . For while , in describing the places of Britain , more especially of its northern portion , this geographer has fallen into the grossest errors , -placing ...
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... known dogmatist in Irish antiquities , desirous to account , by some other than the obvi- ous causes , for that close resemblance which he cannot deny to exist between the Celtic and Gothic superstitions , has had recourse to the ...
... known dogmatist in Irish antiquities , desirous to account , by some other than the obvi- ous causes , for that close resemblance which he cannot deny to exist between the Celtic and Gothic superstitions , has had recourse to the ...
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... known by that name ; § and the Bardic historians , who describe this colony as speaking the German language , mention Denmark and Norway as the last places from whence they migrated to the British Isles . Of the claims of the Belga to ...
... known by that name ; § and the Bardic historians , who describe this colony as speaking the German language , mention Denmark and Norway as the last places from whence they migrated to the British Isles . Of the claims of the Belga to ...
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