The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 2, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1852 - Ireland |
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Page 532
... century , was disgraced by the most atrocious vices ; while the crimes of France , according to philosophic writers , called from heaven a fearful retribution in the horrors of the French revolution . The authors who have of late years ...
... century , was disgraced by the most atrocious vices ; while the crimes of France , according to philosophic writers , called from heaven a fearful retribution in the horrors of the French revolution . The authors who have of late years ...
Page 671
... century ; but the authority of some is enhanced by the fact that they were transcribed by persons in whose families the office of Brehon or judge had been hereditary for several generations . 66 For the laws themselves a much higher ...
... century ; but the authority of some is enhanced by the fact that they were transcribed by persons in whose families the office of Brehon or judge had been hereditary for several generations . 66 For the laws themselves a much higher ...
Page 820
... century , we find notice of professors being sent for from Ireland , to instruct French re- ligious communities in the science of psalmody . Although , as in France and England , numerous contests took place be- tween the Northmen and ...
... century , we find notice of professors being sent for from Ireland , to instruct French re- ligious communities in the science of psalmody . Although , as in France and England , numerous contests took place be- tween the Northmen and ...
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