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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... native sound , as B , C , M , P , S , T , while D , F , and G , by the addition of an H , yield scarce any sound . An H after a B , or M , causes them to sound like a V , as abhran , ( avran , ) a song ; amhas , ( avas , ) a soldier ...
... native sound , as B , C , M , P , S , T , while D , F , and G , by the addition of an H , yield scarce any sound . An H after a B , or M , causes them to sound like a V , as abhran , ( avran , ) a song ; amhas , ( avas , ) a soldier ...
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... native vigour of character in the Irish , as well physical as moral , which perpetuates itself from age to age , resisting and over- coming the influences of time . And , if this be true , does it not imply something of greatness in the ...
... native vigour of character in the Irish , as well physical as moral , which perpetuates itself from age to age , resisting and over- coming the influences of time . And , if this be true , does it not imply something of greatness in the ...
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... native chiefs , finding how unable they were to cope separately with Kildare , resolved to try , at last , the experiment of confederating among themselves . Ulick Burke , Lord of Clanricarde , called commonly Mac - Wil- liam , —the ...
... native chiefs , finding how unable they were to cope separately with Kildare , resolved to try , at last , the experiment of confederating among themselves . Ulick Burke , Lord of Clanricarde , called commonly Mac - Wil- liam , —the ...
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