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Pagina 17
... given spot in it must needs become the in- terest of all , otherwise it cannot now be long before the effects are felt in every corner of the empire . Let not then the present condition of the Native Irish popula- tion be disregarded ...
... given spot in it must needs become the in- terest of all , otherwise it cannot now be long before the effects are felt in every corner of the empire . Let not then the present condition of the Native Irish popula- tion be disregarded ...
Pagina 20
... given , that , in their extreme poverty , we might read with greater effect , as well our obliga- tions to bring up the arrear , as the extent of obligation ' manifestly imposed on all who become acquainted with the facts of the case ...
... given , that , in their extreme poverty , we might read with greater effect , as well our obliga- tions to bring up the arrear , as the extent of obligation ' manifestly imposed on all who become acquainted with the facts of the case ...
Pagina 24
... given , presents in con- trast , at once striking and painful , the activity of certain Native Irishmen chiefly abroad , and the indolence , nay , heartless coldness of their British fellow - subjects at home , who , during this long ...
... given , presents in con- trast , at once striking and painful , the activity of certain Native Irishmen chiefly abroad , and the indolence , nay , heartless coldness of their British fellow - subjects at home , who , during this long ...
Pagina 32
... given by the Irish to Alfred was Flan - fionn . Vit Willib . lib . i . et ii . The ideas of Alcuine may be inferred from his views of the Scriptures , as expressed by himself . " Study Christ , " he says , " as foretold in the books of ...
... given by the Irish to Alfred was Flan - fionn . Vit Willib . lib . i . et ii . The ideas of Alcuine may be inferred from his views of the Scriptures , as expressed by himself . " Study Christ , " he says , " as foretold in the books of ...
Pagina 34
... to know wherefore languages were given . " May not the English , and the Anglo - Hibernian of the present day , both listen to this voice from the tomb ? the royal manuscripts in the British Museum , " says 5 34 LITERARY HISTORY .
... to know wherefore languages were given . " May not the English , and the Anglo - Hibernian of the present day , both listen to this voice from the tomb ? the royal manuscripts in the British Museum , " says 5 34 LITERARY HISTORY .
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
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