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... Meath , and Louth ; and Ulfter the nine of Cavan , Monaghan , Armagh , Down , Antrim , Derry , Donegal , Tyrone , and Fermanagh . The largest of all the counties is Cork , which contains in area almost a million and fifty thousand Irish ...
... Meath , and Louth ; and Ulfter the nine of Cavan , Monaghan , Armagh , Down , Antrim , Derry , Donegal , Tyrone , and Fermanagh . The largest of all the counties is Cork , which contains in area almost a million and fifty thousand Irish ...
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... Meath , confifting of the modern counties of Eaft and Weft - Meath , is faid to have been appropriated as his peculiar domain , in the fecond century , in the reign of Tuathal : but if fuch appropriation ever had place , it appears to ...
... Meath , confifting of the modern counties of Eaft and Weft - Meath , is faid to have been appropriated as his peculiar domain , in the fecond century , in the reign of Tuathal : but if fuch appropriation ever had place , it appears to ...
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... Meath . This had a natural tendency to augment ftill farther the factions of the various tribes . An attentive and full view of the fubject leads us to conclude that the " epitome of the civil history of ancient Ireland is briefly this ...
... Meath . This had a natural tendency to augment ftill farther the factions of the various tribes . An attentive and full view of the fubject leads us to conclude that the " epitome of the civil history of ancient Ireland is briefly this ...
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... Meath ; and the Irish , rifing in great force , probably by previous concert , obliged the Oftmen to retire from the interior of the kingdom . • About the year 853 , fome fresh troops of Eaf- Amlave . terlings arrived in Ireland under ...
... Meath ; and the Irish , rifing in great force , probably by previous concert , obliged the Oftmen to retire from the interior of the kingdom . • About the year 853 , fome fresh troops of Eaf- Amlave . terlings arrived in Ireland under ...
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... Meath , who form- ed a league against the Norwegian Torgis , was on the death of that invader elected fovereign ; and af ter fome fuccefsful efforts to prevent the fubjugation . of his country , died by natural " decease , a lot un ...
... Meath , who form- ed a league against the Norwegian Torgis , was on the death of that invader elected fovereign ; and af ter fome fuccefsful efforts to prevent the fubjugation . of his country , died by natural " decease , a lot un ...
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