The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... learned have dif . fered ; and by some their date is referred to so distant a period as 1000 years before the Christian era . * Combining the statement , however , of Pliny , that they took place during the most flourishing epoch of ...
... learned have dif . fered ; and by some their date is referred to so distant a period as 1000 years before the Christian era . * Combining the statement , however , of Pliny , that they took place during the most flourishing epoch of ...
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... learned world ; and that such exactly is the number of the genuine Irish alphabet has been proved satisfactorily by the reverend and learned librarian of Stowe . Thus , while all the more recent and Enquiries concerning the First ...
... learned world ; and that such exactly is the number of the genuine Irish alphabet has been proved satisfactorily by the reverend and learned librarian of Stowe . Thus , while all the more recent and Enquiries concerning the First ...
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... learned to be able to anticipate that advanced state of knowledge which led to the correction of the Dionysian period , and to ascertain , to the precise hour , a long - past eclipse , which the learned Bede , as we have seen , was ...
... learned to be able to anticipate that advanced state of knowledge which led to the correction of the Dionysian period , and to ascertain , to the precise hour , a long - past eclipse , which the learned Bede , as we have seen , was ...
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