The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... remarkable fact contained in this record - itself of such antiquity - is , that Ireland was then , and had been from ancient times , designated " The Sacred Island . " This reference of the date of her early renown , to times so remote ...
... remarkable fact contained in this record - itself of such antiquity - is , that Ireland was then , and had been from ancient times , designated " The Sacred Island . " This reference of the date of her early renown , to times so remote ...
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... remarkable coincidence between this tradition and the account given by Ethicus , the cosmographer , of a lofty Pharos , or light - house , standing formerly on the sea - coast of Gallicia , and serving as a beacon in the direction of ...
... remarkable coincidence between this tradition and the account given by Ethicus , the cosmographer , of a lofty Pharos , or light - house , standing formerly on the sea - coast of Gallicia , and serving as a beacon in the direction of ...
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... remarkable , could have been found among a people so entirely secluded from most of the other European nations , as were the Irish in the time of their king Cormac . The abdication of the supreme power by this monarch , in the full ...
... remarkable , could have been found among a people so entirely secluded from most of the other European nations , as were the Irish in the time of their king Cormac . The abdication of the supreme power by this monarch , in the full ...
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