The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... speaking of the matter with hesitation . " The primary and insurmountable argument against even the possibility of ... speak of the Danes in the latter end of the eighth . cen- tury , as being covered with armour ; but they never speak ...
... speaking of the matter with hesitation . " The primary and insurmountable argument against even the possibility of ... speak of the Danes in the latter end of the eighth . cen- tury , as being covered with armour ; but they never speak ...
Side 177
... speaking no language but Irish . [ A. D. 465. ] In his retreat at Sabhul , the venerable Saint was seized with his last illness . Perceiving that death was near at hand , and wishing that Armagh , as the seat of his own peculiar see ...
... speaking no language but Irish . [ A. D. 465. ] In his retreat at Sabhul , the venerable Saint was seized with his last illness . Perceiving that death was near at hand , and wishing that Armagh , as the seat of his own peculiar see ...
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... speaking of , the bishop of this see was Colman , a monk of the Columbian order , who had been sent from Ireland for the purpose of filling that high dignity . Like all the rest of the clergy of his order , he adhered to the Irish mode ...
... speaking of , the bishop of this see was Colman , a monk of the Columbian order , who had been sent from Ireland for the purpose of filling that high dignity . Like all the rest of the clergy of his order , he adhered to the Irish mode ...
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