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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... four ships , with thirty persons in each ship , besides his wife Macha , and his four sons , Starn , Iarbhanel , the prophet , Feargus , and Ainnin . An African colony had settled in the north long before the arrival of the Neimhedians ...
... four ships , with thirty persons in each ship , besides his wife Macha , and his four sons , Starn , Iarbhanel , the prophet , Feargus , and Ainnin . An African colony had settled in the north long before the arrival of the Neimhedians ...
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... four Columbæ , twenty - four Brigidæ , twenty - five Senani , twenty - eight Aidani , thirty Cronani , thirty - seven Moluani , forty- three Lafreani , thirty - four Mochumii , fifty- eight Mochuani , fifty - five Fintani , sixty ...
... four Columbæ , twenty - four Brigidæ , twenty - five Senani , twenty - eight Aidani , thirty Cronani , thirty - seven Moluani , forty- three Lafreani , thirty - four Mochumii , fifty- eight Mochuani , fifty - five Fintani , sixty ...
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... four shillings in the pound on broad - cloths , and two shillings in the pound on narrow goods shipped for foreign markets . A third followed , con- fining the exportation of woollen cloths to four pounds worth to the captain , and ...
... four shillings in the pound on broad - cloths , and two shillings in the pound on narrow goods shipped for foreign markets . A third followed , con- fining the exportation of woollen cloths to four pounds worth to the captain , and ...
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