The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... written standard could the memory of letters , left unpronounced in speaking , have been preserved . The state of purity in which , considering its great primæval antiquity , the dialect of the Celtic spoken in Ireland was found ...
... written standard could the memory of letters , left unpronounced in speaking , have been preserved . The state of purity in which , considering its great primæval antiquity , the dialect of the Celtic spoken in Ireland was found ...
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... written by Fiech , the disciple of the poet Dubdacht , but which , though very ancient , is evidently the production of a somewhat later period . While these pious persons were , in ways much more effective than by the composition of ...
... written by Fiech , the disciple of the poet Dubdacht , but which , though very ancient , is evidently the production of a somewhat later period . While these pious persons were , in ways much more effective than by the composition of ...
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... written by St. Columba's own hand , and preserved at Kells in a cover , richly ornamented with gold . + In the time of Usher , this precious manuscript was still numbered among the treasures of Kells ; and if not written by Columba ...
... written by St. Columba's own hand , and preserved at Kells in a cover , richly ornamented with gold . + In the time of Usher , this precious manuscript was still numbered among the treasures of Kells ; and if not written by Columba ...
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