The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry II, to Its Union with Great Britain, Volumen1W.E. Andrews, 1831 |
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... appears to have been not only subsequent in time to the confusion of the human tongue , but consequent to it as to effect . For as it pleased God to defeat an arrogant or presumptive resolution of man before their separation , which ...
... appears to have been not only subsequent in time to the confusion of the human tongue , but consequent to it as to effect . For as it pleased God to defeat an arrogant or presumptive resolution of man before their separation , which ...
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... appears to have been a post - diluvian discovery that Ireland existed . On the contrary , the allotment of the isles of the Gentiles to Japhet , appears to have been the ef- * The observation of Mr. Davies , which has been before ...
... appears to have been a post - diluvian discovery that Ireland existed . On the contrary , the allotment of the isles of the Gentiles to Japhet , appears to have been the ef- * The observation of Mr. Davies , which has been before ...
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... appears essential to the intellectual perfection in which God created Adam , that his knowledge should have extended beyond his eye sight ; that he should have pos- sessed full and correct geographical knowledge of that earth which the ...
... appears essential to the intellectual perfection in which God created Adam , that his knowledge should have extended beyond his eye sight ; that he should have pos- sessed full and correct geographical knowledge of that earth which the ...
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... appear that this allotment or distribution of all the earth amongst certain families could only have been made by ... appears rea- sonable that as many new dialects or modifications of the original tongue , were miraculously effected ...
... appear that this allotment or distribution of all the earth amongst certain families could only have been made by ... appears rea- sonable that as many new dialects or modifications of the original tongue , were miraculously effected ...
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... appears sufficient probability , that the first post - diluvian possessors of the island had emigrated from the same race or family , ( and , therefore , had a common language ) as the adventurous colony of Milesius . As far as the ...
... appears sufficient probability , that the first post - diluvian possessors of the island had emigrated from the same race or family , ( and , therefore , had a common language ) as the adventurous colony of Milesius . As far as the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
amongst ancient history ancient Irish annalists antiquity appears archbishop authenticity authority barons Bede bishop Bollandists Britain British called Celt Celtic centuries Charles O'Conor chief chieftains christian church colony council Courcy crown death deputy Dermod druidism druids Dublin earl earth Ecfrid Edward effect enemies England English evidence existence families father favour fiction Gaul grant Greeks Henry Henry II Hist historians history of Ireland honour Hugh de Lacy inhabitants Irish annals Irish history Irish language Irish nation island John Kildare king king's kingdom land laws learned Ledwich Leinster letters lord justice majesty Martyrologe Milesian monarch Moses native Nennius Noah O'Conor O'Nial observed ogham original Ormond parliament Patrick Pelasgian person Phoenician Phoenician language possessed preserved prince proof pyrrhonism received records reign religion Richard Roman Rome royal sacred says Scots Scythian sovereign Strongbow subjects tion tongue tradition Ulster Vallancey whole writers