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... Ireland ; but it is argued that as people spread naturally into adjoining countries visible from those whence they proceeded , so it is only reasonable to suppose that Ireland received inhabitants from the coasts of Wales or Scotland ...
... Ireland ; but it is argued that as people spread naturally into adjoining countries visible from those whence they proceeded , so it is only reasonable to suppose that Ireland received inhabitants from the coasts of Wales or Scotland ...
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... Ireland ; and it is generally believed that they were the artificers of those beautifully - shaped bronze swords and spear - heads that have been found in Ireland , and of which so many fine specimens may be seen in the museum of the ...
... Ireland ; and it is generally believed that they were the artificers of those beautifully - shaped bronze swords and spear - heads that have been found in Ireland , and of which so many fine specimens may be seen in the museum of the ...
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... Ireland , and after him we read no more in the Irish annals of plundering expeditions into foreign countries . It was probably in the last descent to have deserted from their allies , were incorporated in the Roman legions , and figured ...
... Ireland , and after him we read no more in the Irish annals of plundering expeditions into foreign countries . It was probably in the last descent to have deserted from their allies , were incorporated in the Roman legions , and figured ...
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... Ireland ; and before we proceed farther it is right to consider some interesting questions which must have suggested themselves to the reader , as we went along . As , for instance , what kind of civilization did the pagan Irish enjoy ...
... Ireland ; and before we proceed farther it is right to consider some interesting questions which must have suggested themselves to the reader , as we went along . As , for instance , what kind of civilization did the pagan Irish enjoy ...
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... Ireland many centuries before the introduction of Christianity . This fact is so blended with the old historic traditions of the country , that it is hard to see how the one can be given up with- out abandoning the other also . There ...
... Ireland many centuries before the introduction of Christianity . This fact is so blended with the old historic traditions of the country , that it is hard to see how the one can be given up with- out abandoning the other also . There ...
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ancient Anglo-Irish annalists annals archbishop Armagh arms army arrived battle bishop Brian brother called captain Cashel castle Catholics chief chieftains church clergy command confederates Connaught Cork Cormac council Danes death defeated Dermot Dermot Mac Murrough died Donnell Drogheda Dublin duke earl of Desmond earl of Ormond Edward enemy England English Firbolgs Four Masters France Galway garrison Henry Hist Hugh Ireland Irish Irishmen James John Kildare Kilkenny killed king king's lands latter Leinster Limerick lord deputy lord justice Lough Malachy marched Meath monarch monastery Munster murder Murrough Niall O'Brien O'Conor O'Donnell O'Neill Offaly officers Ossory parliament party Patrick plundered Pope prince prisoners proceeded Protestant received reign religion returned Richard Roderic royal says Scots sent Shane O'Neill siege slain soldiers territory Thomond Tirconnell took town troops Tuatha de Dananns Turlough Tyrone Ulster United Irishmen Waterford Wexford William Williamite