The Complte History of Ireland,: From the Earliest Times: Being Compiled from a Connected Continuation by Approved Standard Writers. Embellished with Magnificent Steel Engravings, from Designs Taken Expressly by W. H. Bartlett, EsqR. Martin & Company, 1845 - Ireland |
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... Rome ; no wonder , then , that her writers should regard her with an inimical eye . At a very early period Christianity made a rapid progress in Ireland ; and on the arrival of Magonius , or ( as he is generally called ) Patrick , he ...
... Rome ; no wonder , then , that her writers should regard her with an inimical eye . At a very early period Christianity made a rapid progress in Ireland ; and on the arrival of Magonius , or ( as he is generally called ) Patrick , he ...
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... Rome to consult with Innocent II . , then sovereign pontiff , on the best means of forming a solid union between Rome and Ireland . He was received with marks of particular reverence , and , after some delay , was dismissed , with ...
... Rome to consult with Innocent II . , then sovereign pontiff , on the best means of forming a solid union between Rome and Ireland . He was received with marks of particular reverence , and , after some delay , was dismissed , with ...
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... Rome , with full powers to compose all differences between the church and the Irish nation ; but he died at Clairvaux on his way to Rome . Im- mediately after , through the interest of St. Bernard , Christian I. , abbot of Melle- font ...
... Rome , with full powers to compose all differences between the church and the Irish nation ; but he died at Clairvaux on his way to Rome . Im- mediately after , through the interest of St. Bernard , Christian I. , abbot of Melle- font ...
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