NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... continued afterwards , and even down to the present day , in honour of the eve of St. John's . 66 " At every step , indeed , the transition to the new faith was smoothed by such coincidences or adaptations . The convert saw , in the ...
... continued afterwards , and even down to the present day , in honour of the eve of St. John's . 66 " At every step , indeed , the transition to the new faith was smoothed by such coincidences or adaptations . The convert saw , in the ...
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... continued to ravage the coasts of Ireland , and to make predatory incursions in the interior , for more than two centuries ; and when we consider the fre- quency of their invasions , and the quantity of spoils which rewarded their ...
... continued to ravage the coasts of Ireland , and to make predatory incursions in the interior , for more than two centuries ; and when we consider the fre- quency of their invasions , and the quantity of spoils which rewarded their ...
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... continued for three successive days , amidst great excitement . On the last day the Chairman put the question , and a division having taken place , Mr. O'Brien's resolutions were carried against Mr. Mitchel's amendment , by a majority ...
... continued for three successive days , amidst great excitement . On the last day the Chairman put the question , and a division having taken place , Mr. O'Brien's resolutions were carried against Mr. Mitchel's amendment , by a majority ...
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