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... Patrick VI . - Civilization , laws , and customs of the pagan Irish VII . - Weapons , houses , sepulchres , music , & c . , of the pagan Irish VIII - St . Patrick's mission - Early Irish Christians IX . - Early Christian period ...
... Patrick VI . - Civilization , laws , and customs of the pagan Irish VII . - Weapons , houses , sepulchres , music , & c . , of the pagan Irish VIII - St . Patrick's mission - Early Irish Christians IX . - Early Christian period ...
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... Patrick , refers to the Milesian traditions of the Irish ; and among the authorities most frequently quoted by Keating , O'Flaherty , and other old writers , on the period of the Tuatha de Dananns , Firbolgs , and the Milesian colony ...
... Patrick , refers to the Milesian traditions of the Irish ; and among the authorities most frequently quoted by Keating , O'Flaherty , and other old writers , on the period of the Tuatha de Dananns , Firbolgs , and the Milesian colony ...
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... Patrick ( A.D. 432 ) , one hundred and eighteen sove- reigns are enumerated , whose sway extended over the whole island , independent of the petty kings and chief- tains of provinces and particular districts . Of this number , sixty ...
... Patrick ( A.D. 432 ) , one hundred and eighteen sove- reigns are enumerated , whose sway extended over the whole island , independent of the petty kings and chief- tains of provinces and particular districts . Of this number , sixty ...
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... Patrick , who merely stretched forth towards it , from a distance , his crozier , which was called the Staff of Jesus . It is probable that Tiernmas only erected the rude statue , and that he found the worship prevailing in the country ...
... Patrick , who merely stretched forth towards it , from a distance , his crozier , which was called the Staff of Jesus . It is probable that Tiernmas only erected the rude statue , and that he found the worship prevailing in the country ...
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... Patrick . Besides the establishment of the triennial assembly , Ollav Fola appears to have instituted other wise regulations for the government of the country . Over every cantred , or hundred , he appointed a chieftain , and over each ...
... Patrick . Besides the establishment of the triennial assembly , Ollav Fola appears to have instituted other wise regulations for the government of the country . Over every cantred , or hundred , he appointed a chieftain , and over each ...
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