The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... question relating to personages and events so far removed into past ages , appears not a little extraordinary . While , on the one side , the warm zealots in the cause of Ireland exalt to such a height the standard of her early ...
... question relating to personages and events so far removed into past ages , appears not a little extraordinary . While , on the one side , the warm zealots in the cause of Ireland exalt to such a height the standard of her early ...
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... question sifted , with his usual industry , by Bayle ( art . Sedulius ) . Among the numerous authorities cited by Usher , in favour of our claim to this poet , the title prefixed to a work generally attributed to him ( Annotations on ...
... question sifted , with his usual industry , by Bayle ( art . Sedulius ) . Among the numerous authorities cited by Usher , in favour of our claim to this poet , the title prefixed to a work generally attributed to him ( Annotations on ...
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... question , respecting the poets , being thus disposed of , the assembly had next to pronounce their judgment upon the question at issue between thetwo kings . On the ground of his descent from Carbre Rieda , to whom , as we have seen ...
... question , respecting the poets , being thus disposed of , the assembly had next to pronounce their judgment upon the question at issue between thetwo kings . On the ground of his descent from Carbre Rieda , to whom , as we have seen ...
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