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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... agreed upon , that the early Greeks were in a state of savage barbarity , in the most extensive meaning of the word , for a considerable time , until a set of people from Egypt came to settle among them . With these strangers came arts ...
... agreed upon , that the early Greeks were in a state of savage barbarity , in the most extensive meaning of the word , for a considerable time , until a set of people from Egypt came to settle among them . With these strangers came arts ...
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... agreed upon that some malecontents whom he had banished from the kingdom , and particularly Haingteil , who had married a British princess , at the head of these , and numbers of Britons , suddenly invaded the kingdom , and march- ed ...
... agreed upon that some malecontents whom he had banished from the kingdom , and particularly Haingteil , who had married a British princess , at the head of these , and numbers of Britons , suddenly invaded the kingdom , and march- ed ...
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... agreed to pay Henry , over and above the troops he might occasionally want , a cer- tain subsidy , such as we see happens every day between princes independent of each other . This will appear more evident from the Irish account of this ...
... agreed to pay Henry , over and above the troops he might occasionally want , a cer- tain subsidy , such as we see happens every day between princes independent of each other . This will appear more evident from the Irish account of this ...
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