The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 3J.Fr. Valade and sold by Theophilus Barrois, 1783 |
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Page xxi
... a family to one another . The fecond begins when property is eftablished , and men enter into affocia- tions for mutual defence , against the invasions and injuftice of neigbours . Mankind fubmit , in the A DISSERTATION . xxj.
... a family to one another . The fecond begins when property is eftablished , and men enter into affocia- tions for mutual defence , against the invasions and injuftice of neigbours . Mankind fubmit , in the A DISSERTATION . xxj.
Page xlv
... against the English nation , it is probable he lived in too modern a period to be in timately acquainted with the genealogy of Cuchullin . Another Irish Offian , for there were ma ny , as appears from their difference in lan- guage and ...
... against the English nation , it is probable he lived in too modern a period to be in timately acquainted with the genealogy of Cuchullin . Another Irish Offian , for there were ma ny , as appears from their difference in lan- guage and ...
Page xlvi
... against the hero's head . The hill shook for three miles , as the ftone rebounded and rolled away . » Ofcar rofe in wrath , and his father gravely defired him to spend his rage on his enemies , which he did to fo good purpose , that he ...
... against the hero's head . The hill shook for three miles , as the ftone rebounded and rolled away . » Ofcar rofe in wrath , and his father gravely defired him to spend his rage on his enemies , which he did to fo good purpose , that he ...
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... and to have had a principal hand in the conspiracy against Cormac king of Ireland . His tribe was one of the most confiderable of the race of the Firbolg . -His eyes hang forward from his face , his lips 8 TEMORA : Book I.
... and to have had a principal hand in the conspiracy against Cormac king of Ireland . His tribe was one of the most confiderable of the race of the Firbolg . -His eyes hang forward from his face , his lips 8 TEMORA : Book I.
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... which he prudently declined , bur conceived a fecret hatred against Ofcar , and had beforehand contrived to kill him at the feast , to which he here invites him . : to his ghoft . - Tell him that Cairbar 12 Book I TEMOR A :
... which he prudently declined , bur conceived a fecret hatred against Ofcar , and had beforehand contrived to kill him at the feast , to which he here invites him . : to his ghoft . - Tell him that Cairbar 12 Book I TEMOR A :
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