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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Page 81
... present mon- arch formed the whole into five provinces , viz . , Munster , Leinster , Connaught , Ulster , and Meath ; this last to be always the domain of the reigning monarch . There is no period of our remote history fuller of great ...
... present mon- arch formed the whole into five provinces , viz . , Munster , Leinster , Connaught , Ulster , and Meath ; this last to be always the domain of the reigning monarch . There is no period of our remote history fuller of great ...
Page 131
... present a favourable opportunity totally to depress this great house . Princes never want for pretences to justify war and injustice . He alleged , that Feargus , the great - grandfather to the present King of Emania , had violated the ...
... present a favourable opportunity totally to depress this great house . Princes never want for pretences to justify war and injustice . He alleged , that Feargus , the great - grandfather to the present King of Emania , had violated the ...
Page 152
... present one , which he brought from Rome ; it merits some discussion , more from the reputation of the author , than the solidity of his arguments . He affirms , that St. Patrick gave them the same number of Roman letters which their ...
... present one , which he brought from Rome ; it merits some discussion , more from the reputation of the author , than the solidity of his arguments . He affirms , that St. Patrick gave them the same number of Roman letters which their ...
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