The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... princes them- selves . These regulations are curious ; not only as showing the high station allotted to learning and talent , among the qualifications for distinction , but as presenting a coincidence rather remarkable with that custom ...
... princes them- selves . These regulations are curious ; not only as showing the high station allotted to learning and talent , among the qualifications for distinction , but as presenting a coincidence rather remarkable with that custom ...
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... princes , whether as legislator , soldier , or scholar , was , according to the gene- ral report of all his historians , the monarch Cormac Ulfadha , who flourished about the middle of the third century , and was the only one of the few ...
... princes , whether as legislator , soldier , or scholar , was , according to the gene- ral report of all his historians , the monarch Cormac Ulfadha , who flourished about the middle of the third century , and was the only one of the few ...
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... Princes and States of the whole 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 ...
... Princes and States of the whole 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 ...
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