The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry II, to Its Union with Great Britain, Volumen1W.E. Andrews, 1831 |
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... evidence Facility of tradition • Tradition not confined to one line of the patriarchs 13 14 · 15 Phoenicians originally of Scythian origin : Phoenius or Feniusa Farsa Niul settled on the Red Sea when Moses passed it 35 • 36 · 37 38 ...
... evidence Facility of tradition • Tradition not confined to one line of the patriarchs 13 14 · 15 Phoenicians originally of Scythian origin : Phoenius or Feniusa Farsa Niul settled on the Red Sea when Moses passed it 35 • 36 · 37 38 ...
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... evidence of past events • The first historian was a Phœni- cian , and lived about 1300 before Christ Sanchoniatho's history preserved by Eusebius • The ancient characters of the Irish Contrast of Mr. Davies's and Dr. Ledwich's treatment ...
... evidence of past events • The first historian was a Phœni- cian , and lived about 1300 before Christ Sanchoniatho's history preserved by Eusebius • The ancient characters of the Irish Contrast of Mr. Davies's and Dr. Ledwich's treatment ...
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... evidence , as the Irish . Whilst Ireland remained unsubdued , retaining her own language , laws , and ancient customs , this claim was never questioned . But from the moment our king Henry II . had * Bol . Lett . ii . on the Study of ...
... evidence , as the Irish . Whilst Ireland remained unsubdued , retaining her own language , laws , and ancient customs , this claim was never questioned . But from the moment our king Henry II . had * Bol . Lett . ii . on the Study of ...
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... evidence open to each party , precludes the propriety of any person engaged in the controversy remaining neuter . At the same time it may be pertinently asked , what concern that Irish annalist can assume in the truth or falsity of the ...
... evidence open to each party , precludes the propriety of any person engaged in the controversy remaining neuter . At the same time it may be pertinently asked , what concern that Irish annalist can assume in the truth or falsity of the ...
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... evidence of their existence . It is an obvious presumption , that the island did not remain many centuries uninhabited after the flood . * It is evident with- out proof , that a society , planted and formed in an island , must have ...
... evidence of their existence . It is an obvious presumption , that the island did not remain many centuries uninhabited after the flood . * It is evident with- out proof , that a society , planted and formed in an island , must have ...
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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