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Pagina 8
... whole period all such ad- vice was either despised or neglected , until at least three millions of people were found in the situation described . But why need I refer to any man some time hence ? Accustomed as we have long been to the ...
... whole period all such ad- vice was either despised or neglected , until at least three millions of people were found in the situation described . But why need I refer to any man some time hence ? Accustomed as we have long been to the ...
Pagina 9
... whole to any single cause ; but he will leave it to any inquirer , whether he is not here furnished with one palpable reason . The objects in view are of a description with which the feelings of party ought never to be associated , and ...
... whole to any single cause ; but he will leave it to any inquirer , whether he is not here furnished with one palpable reason . The objects in view are of a description with which the feelings of party ought never to be associated , and ...
Pagina 15
... whole population of seven millions and a half is divided into two distinct classes , who daily speak two very different languages . It is to one of these languages , the Native Irish , and the people who use it constantly , that our ...
... whole population of seven millions and a half is divided into two distinct classes , who daily speak two very different languages . It is to one of these languages , the Native Irish , and the people who use it constantly , that our ...
Pagina 18
... whole . In such circumstances , the history of a people , with reference to their intellectual and moral condition , must prove interesting as well as profitable , and an acquaint- ance with it is an incumbent duty . But the history of ...
... whole . In such circumstances , the history of a people , with reference to their intellectual and moral condition , must prove interesting as well as profitable , and an acquaint- ance with it is an incumbent duty . But the history of ...
Pagina 53
... whole , as no trace of such a complete translation was ever heard of since . Part of the Bible , he probably ef- fected , particularly the Psalms ; but had there been a translation of the whole , we must have heard of it in the days of ...
... whole , as no trace of such a complete translation was ever heard of since . Part of the Bible , he probably ef- fected , particularly the Psalms ; but had there been a translation of the whole , we must have heard of it in the days of ...
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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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