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... Ireland ; III . of Scotland ; IV . of Wales . I. For a long time , what was held to be the ortho- dox belief respecting the original population of the is . Some interpreters have been inclined to go so HISTORY OF THE 7 BRITISH ISLANDS .
... Ireland ; III . of Scotland ; IV . of Wales . I. For a long time , what was held to be the ortho- dox belief respecting the original population of the is . Some interpreters have been inclined to go so HISTORY OF THE 7 BRITISH ISLANDS .
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... Ireland . The ancient topographical no- menclature of that country is exclusively Celtic , as the speech of a large proportion of the people still continues to be . A Celtic race , therefore , must either have formed the original ...
... Ireland . The ancient topographical no- menclature of that country is exclusively Celtic , as the speech of a large proportion of the people still continues to be . A Celtic race , therefore , must either have formed the original ...
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... Ireland , therefore , whether under the same , or , what is more likely , under a different dominant race , must be sought for in a yet more remote anti- quity . The only structures that have been any- where found similar to the Irish ...
... Ireland , therefore , whether under the same , or , what is more likely , under a different dominant race , must be sought for in a yet more remote anti- quity . The only structures that have been any- where found similar to the Irish ...
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... Ireland and the east , that nearly all the knowledge of the coun- try of which we find any traces in the Greek and Roman writers seems to have been derived from oriental sources . If the Orphic poem on the voy- age of the ship Argo be ...
... Ireland and the east , that nearly all the knowledge of the coun- try of which we find any traces in the Greek and Roman writers seems to have been derived from oriental sources . If the Orphic poem on the voy- age of the ship Argo be ...
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... Ireland by Strabo , who describes it as situated beyond Britain , and as scarce habitable for cold . It is affirmed to be as large as Sicily , which is a sufficiently correct estimate of the size of Ireland . The soil , the narrative ...
... Ireland by Strabo , who describes it as situated beyond Britain , and as scarce habitable for cold . It is affirmed to be as large as Sicily , which is a sufficiently correct estimate of the size of Ireland . The soil , the narrative ...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People ..., Volume 1 George Lillie Craik Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
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