The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... records to that consecutive series of annals which had been delivered down , in all probability , for many ages , --between these two sources of evidence , a wide distinction , as I have already inculrated , is to be drawn . * It is ...
... records to that consecutive series of annals which had been delivered down , in all probability , for many ages , --between these two sources of evidence , a wide distinction , as I have already inculrated , is to be drawn . * It is ...
Side 127
... records . * That , in their zeal for religion , they should have destroyed most of those documents which referred to the dark rites and superstitions of heathenism , appears highly credible . + But such records as related chiefly to ...
... records . * That , in their zeal for religion , they should have destroyed most of those documents which referred to the dark rites and superstitions of heathenism , appears highly credible . + But such records as related chiefly to ...
Side 129
... records , the chronologist is enabled to trace the succession , not only of the monarchs of Ireland , but of the inferior kings , bishops , and abbots , from the first introduction of Christianity , down to the occupa- tion of the ...
... records , the chronologist is enabled to trace the succession , not only of the monarchs of Ireland , but of the inferior kings , bishops , and abbots , from the first introduction of Christianity , down to the occupa- tion of the ...
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