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Pagina 9
... writer , it will be seen , is very far from the too common error - that of ascribing the 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 ...
... writer , it will be seen , is very far from the too common error - that of ascribing the 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 ...
Pagina 16
... 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 as to the state of education - we have to add - but there is another language ...
... 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 as to the state of education - we have to add - but there is another language ...
Pagina 18
... writer , nor the mere entertainment of his reader . Interest him , he hopes , they will , but something beyond mere interest is intend- ed . As to their moral condition in past ages and the present hour , here are certain tracts of our ...
... writer , nor the mere entertainment of his reader . Interest him , he hopes , they will , but something beyond mere interest is intend- ed . As to their moral condition in past ages and the present hour , here are certain tracts of our ...
Pagina 19
... writer has been too often there , and seen too much of every province , to think for one moment of as- cribing its present state to any one cause . He desires not to dwell so much on the presence of evil as the ab- sence of good ; but ...
... writer has been too often there , and seen too much of every province , to think for one moment of as- cribing its present state to any one cause . He desires not to dwell so much on the presence of evil as the ab- sence of good ; but ...
Pagina 20
... writer . Yet poor as the story is , although centuries are included , and poor as it ever must be , he has pre- ferred the titles given , that , in their extreme poverty , we might read with greater effect , as well our obliga- tions to ...
... writer . Yet poor as the story is , although centuries are included , and poor as it ever must be , he has pre- ferred the titles given , that , in their extreme poverty , we might read with greater effect , as well our obliga- tions to ...
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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afterwards Alcuine already ancient Andrew Donlevy Archbishop Ussher Armagh Bedell Bible Bishop Boyle Britain Catechism Celtic Celts century character Christ Christian church copies dialects districts divine Dr Sall Dublin edition employed English English language favour Fitzralph French Gaelic Gaul Gospel grammar guage hath Highlands hundred individuals inhabitants instance instruction Ireland Irish College Irish language Irish tongue Irishman islands Kilkenny Kilmore King kingdom knowledge labour land learned letter Lord Manks manuscripts medium ment minister moral Munster Murcot Native Irish neglected never notice observed parish period population preaching present printed province published reader reference regard says scholars schools Scotland Scriptures Society souls speak Irish spoken St George's Channel teaching Testament things thousand tion translation Trinity College truth Ussher vernacular tongue volume Waldensian Wales Welsh Welsh Bible whole words writer