The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... origin and intercourse , on the ground of the rude state of navigation in those days , are deserving of but little attention , It was not lightly , or without observation , such a writer as Tacitus asserted , that the first colonising ...
... origin and intercourse , on the ground of the rude state of navigation in those days , are deserving of but little attention , It was not lightly , or without observation , such a writer as Tacitus asserted , that the first colonising ...
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... origin and composition of her people , but also in all that relates to the forma- tion of her language and the gradual rise of her institutions , the opi- nions hitherto advanced on the subject have been pretty equally ba lanced ; and ...
... origin and composition of her people , but also in all that relates to the forma- tion of her language and the gradual rise of her institutions , the opi- nions hitherto advanced on the subject have been pretty equally ba lanced ; and ...
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... origin ; and in this the Scoti and the Picts have shared a common destiny . In considering the Scots to have been of Scythian extraction , all parties are agreed , - -as well those who contend for a northern colonisation as they who ...
... origin ; and in this the Scoti and the Picts have shared a common destiny . In considering the Scots to have been of Scythian extraction , all parties are agreed , - -as well those who contend for a northern colonisation as they who ...
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