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... Clergy burned . CHA P. IV . Page 26 Danes - Charlemagne - Turgefius or Thorgils - Am- lave , Sitrick , and Ivar - Danish Invaders of Ire- land , comparatively few in number - Laft Kings of Ireland - Cormac Mac Cuillenan - Brian Boro ...
... Clergy burned . CHA P. IV . Page 26 Danes - Charlemagne - Turgefius or Thorgils - Am- lave , Sitrick , and Ivar - Danish Invaders of Ire- land , comparatively few in number - Laft Kings of Ireland - Cormac Mac Cuillenan - Brian Boro ...
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... Clergy -- Petition of the Irish for English laws -Parliaments - Sir John Wogan - State of Ireland -Piers Gavafton - Defeat of De Burgo - Alliance with the Geraldines . Page 138 СНАР . Х. Retrospect of the biftory of Scotland - Scottish ...
... Clergy -- Petition of the Irish for English laws -Parliaments - Sir John Wogan - State of Ireland -Piers Gavafton - Defeat of De Burgo - Alliance with the Geraldines . Page 138 СНАР . Х. Retrospect of the biftory of Scotland - Scottish ...
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... Clergy burned . CHAP . WHAT fpecies of paganifm prevailed among the ancient Irifh is uncertain . Druidifm , the religion Religion of the Gauls and Britons , more especially the latter , before the conqueft of thefe nations by the Romans ...
... Clergy burned . CHAP . WHAT fpecies of paganifm prevailed among the ancient Irifh is uncertain . Druidifm , the religion Religion of the Gauls and Britons , more especially the latter , before the conqueft of thefe nations by the Romans ...
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... clergy of South - Britain , who took refuge in Ireland from the fury of the Anglo - Saxon pagans , the conquerors of their country . So many monaftcries and feminaries of learning were here founded CHAP . founded , among a people , who ...
... clergy of South - Britain , who took refuge in Ireland from the fury of the Anglo - Saxon pagans , the conquerors of their country . So many monaftcries and feminaries of learning were here founded CHAP . founded , among a people , who ...
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... clergy of Ireland was in 568 convened at Drumceat , by Hugh Mac Ainmer the monarch , who was oppofed in his defign by a famous monk named Columb - cill . This advocate of the bards , most of whom we muft fuppofe from this occurrence to ...
... clergy of Ireland was in 568 convened at Drumceat , by Hugh Mac Ainmer the monarch , who was oppofed in his defign by a famous monk named Columb - cill . This advocate of the bards , most of whom we muft fuppofe from this occurrence to ...
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