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Pagina 12
... ISLANDS OF IRELAND - Viewed apart by themselves , as an object demanding special consideration and assistance , in- cluding the number of inhabitants in each Island , ........................ . SECTION VII . ......... 232 DESIDERATA ...
... ISLANDS OF IRELAND - Viewed apart by themselves , as an object demanding special consideration and assistance , in- cluding the number of inhabitants in each Island , ........................ . SECTION VII . ......... 232 DESIDERATA ...
Pagina 16
... Islands is but as one to sixteen or seventeen . Now in the same manner , when any writer with regard to Ireland numbers up her 600,000 English scholars , then looks at the average as one to twelve or thirteen , and begins to speculate ...
... Islands is but as one to sixteen or seventeen . Now in the same manner , when any writer with regard to Ireland numbers up her 600,000 English scholars , then looks at the average as one to twelve or thirteen , and begins to speculate ...
Pagina 19
... Islands , what the condition of Scotland ? But the population of both these put together amounts not to above a ... island , are there no specific and appropriate remedies ? When speaking in good earnest of this coun- try , the writer ...
... Islands , what the condition of Scotland ? But the population of both these put together amounts not to above a ... island , are there no specific and appropriate remedies ? When speaking in good earnest of this coun- try , the writer ...
Pagina 21
... again be forgotten ? The King himself annually devotes £ 2000 to the Highlands and Islands ; and his Ma- jesty is also the Patron of the Gaelic Schools . sponsibility , in awakening a deeper and more enlarged sympathy A 2 INTRODUCTION . 21.
... again be forgotten ? The King himself annually devotes £ 2000 to the Highlands and Islands ; and his Ma- jesty is also the Patron of the Gaelic Schools . sponsibility , in awakening a deeper and more enlarged sympathy A 2 INTRODUCTION . 21.
Pagina 31
... island , before it could become the place of resort . Bede states , that then many Anglo- Saxons , of the noble and middle classes , left their coun- try , and went there to study the Sacred Writings , —that the Irish received them ...
... island , before it could become the place of resort . Bede states , that then many Anglo- Saxons , of the noble and middle classes , left their coun- try , and went there to study the Sacred Writings , —that the Irish received them ...
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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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