The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... tribes who poured from Asia into Europe are known to have carried with them wherever they went , sufficiently attest the true origin of her people . Whatever obscurity may hang round the history of the tribes that followed this first ...
... tribes who poured from Asia into Europe are known to have carried with them wherever they went , sufficiently attest the true origin of her people . Whatever obscurity may hang round the history of the tribes that followed this first ...
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... tribes marked by Ptolemy in his map , a few suggest themselves as requiring particular notice . It was , as might be ex- pected , in the south and south - western parts of Ireland , the region nearest to the coasts of Spain , that the ...
... tribes marked by Ptolemy in his map , a few suggest themselves as requiring particular notice . It was , as might be ex- pected , in the south and south - western parts of Ireland , the region nearest to the coasts of Spain , that the ...
Side 74
... tribes had found their way to the Eastern Irish coasts . It has been * asserted , rather dogmatically , by some Irish writers , that no descent from Denmark or Norway upon Ireland , no importation of Scandian blood into that island ...
... tribes had found their way to the Eastern Irish coasts . It has been * asserted , rather dogmatically , by some Irish writers , that no descent from Denmark or Norway upon Ireland , no importation of Scandian blood into that island ...
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