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... educated at Clonenagh was Aengus the Culdee ( d . 824 ) , so - called from his great love of prayer . The fame of his austerities drew such throngs to his hermitage that he had to abandon his solitary life and withdraw to the monastery ...
... educated at Clonenagh was Aengus the Culdee ( d . 824 ) , so - called from his great love of prayer . The fame of his austerities drew such throngs to his hermitage that he had to abandon his solitary life and withdraw to the monastery ...
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... Educated abroad though he was , he knew Irish as well as English and Latin , and in his native tongue he wrote his History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Nor- man Invasion . The fact that he was in hiding does not seem to ...
... Educated abroad though he was , he knew Irish as well as English and Latin , and in his native tongue he wrote his History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Nor- man Invasion . The fact that he was in hiding does not seem to ...
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... educated at Belvedere College and University College , Dublin , is filled with antipathy to the Catholic religion , which inevitably influences his attitude toward morals . In The Bright Temptation , for instance , he writes with ...
... educated at Belvedere College and University College , Dublin , is filled with antipathy to the Catholic religion , which inevitably influences his attitude toward morals . In The Bright Temptation , for instance , he writes with ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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