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... honour , with a Danish champion . Of the dauntless and fanguinary fpirit of these northern rovers the reader may fee an illustration in Bartho- lin's caufa contemptæ a Danis mortis . Hiftorical accounts of the Irish in this period , ob ...
... honour , with a Danish champion . Of the dauntless and fanguinary fpirit of these northern rovers the reader may fee an illustration in Bartho- lin's caufa contemptæ a Danis mortis . Hiftorical accounts of the Irish in this period , ob ...
Page 50
... honour of Irish literature was maintained in foreign . countries by her native ftudents , particularly by Al- binus , Clement , and Johannes Scotus Erigena . The . two former , patronized by the emperor Charle magne , became the firft ...
... honour of Irish literature was maintained in foreign . countries by her native ftudents , particularly by Al- binus , Clement , and Johannes Scotus Erigena . The . two former , patronized by the emperor Charle magne , became the firft ...
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... honour and hu- manity . Strongbow , in his march for the relief of Car- rick , which , though too late , he immediately com- menced on the rout of Roderick's forces , fell into the extremity of danger , in an ambuscade , in a territory ...
... honour and hu- manity . Strongbow , in his march for the relief of Car- rick , which , though too late , he immediately com- menced on the rout of Roderick's forces , fell into the extremity of danger , in an ambuscade , in a territory ...
Page 122
... honour of their church . " To add political to religious discontent , the government was transferred from Lacy to Philip de Braofa , who , fpirited only in acts of rapacity and oppreffion , abufed his power to the great injury of ...
... honour of their church . " To add political to religious discontent , the government was transferred from Lacy to Philip de Braofa , who , fpirited only in acts of rapacity and oppreffion , abufed his power to the great injury of ...
Page 157
... honour of knighthood in regal ftile . The recal of Gavaston prevented the hoftili- ties apprehended , and Sir John Wogan , re - appointed to the government , endeavoured by the fummoning of parliaments to preferve the public peace . But ...
... honour of knighthood in regal ftile . The recal of Gavaston prevented the hoftili- ties apprehended , and Sir John Wogan , re - appointed to the government , endeavoured by the fummoning of parliaments to preferve the public peace . But ...
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