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... century of our era onwards , one of the most important tales being assigned to the eighteenth century . Of course , it can- not too often be remarked , these dates refer only to the writing , not to the time of origin of the Fenian ...
... century of our era onwards , one of the most important tales being assigned to the eighteenth century . Of course , it can- not too often be remarked , these dates refer only to the writing , not to the time of origin of the Fenian ...
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... century ; the ex- pansion of Christianity from the seventh to the twelfth centuries ; Religious Literature and Ecclesiastical Culture , seventh to twelfth centuries ( subdivided under the headings : Biblical and In- tellectual ...
... century ; the ex- pansion of Christianity from the seventh to the twelfth centuries ; Religious Literature and Ecclesiastical Culture , seventh to twelfth centuries ( subdivided under the headings : Biblical and In- tellectual ...
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... century , but came into general use only in the eleventh , after which they provided the characteristic music of the Irish kerns . The development of this music was not halted even by the Danish invasions ; in fact , it would seem to ...
... century , but came into general use only in the eleventh , after which they provided the characteristic music of the Irish kerns . The development of this music was not halted even by the Danish invasions ; in fact , it would seem to ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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