The Life of John Buncle, Esq: Containing Various Observations and Reflections, Made in Several Parts of the World, and Many Extraordinary Relations ...T. Becket and P.A. Dehondt, and T. Cadell, 1770 |
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... kings and knights ) ibid . ( 23. An account of Cormac Maccuillenan , king of Munfter , and archbishop of CafhelThe pfalter of Tarah , and the pfalter of Cafhel ) 30 The cafe of John Orton 32 38 51 A reflection on the bones of John Orton ...
... kings and knights ) ibid . ( 23. An account of Cormac Maccuillenan , king of Munfter , and archbishop of CafhelThe pfalter of Tarah , and the pfalter of Cafhel ) 30 The cafe of John Orton 32 38 51 A reflection on the bones of John Orton ...
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... king of England , with fix millions of gold , towards carrying on the cruifade . This piece of fecret hiftory he affures us he found in an antient manufcript of indifputable authority , quod * inculpatæ fidei regiftris innotefcit : A ...
... king of England , with fix millions of gold , towards carrying on the cruifade . This piece of fecret hiftory he affures us he found in an antient manufcript of indifputable authority , quod * inculpatæ fidei regiftris innotefcit : A ...
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... kings . We have an account of them in the pfalter of Tarah , before the reigns of Conaire the Great , A. M. 3970 , ante . Chriftum 34 ; Cormac UI- fadda , A. D. 230 ; and the glorious Briem Boirombe , A. D. 1027 ; the three greatest ...
... kings . We have an account of them in the pfalter of Tarah , before the reigns of Conaire the Great , A. M. 3970 , ante . Chriftum 34 ; Cormac UI- fadda , A. D. 230 ; and the glorious Briem Boirombe , A. D. 1027 ; the three greatest ...
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... king of Ireland and the king of Leinfter flew each other ; and with Brien Boiroimhe fet the glory of Ireland . The ftates from this time began to decay ; and Roderick O Connor , who came to the crown , A. D. 1168 , was the last king of ...
... king of Ireland and the king of Leinfter flew each other ; and with Brien Boiroimhe fet the glory of Ireland . The ftates from this time began to decay ; and Roderick O Connor , who came to the crown , A. D. 1168 , was the last king of ...
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... king of Munfter , and Archbishop of Cafbel , in the year 913 ( 23. ) There was no end of eating and drinking there ... king of Ireland , in the of falvation 213 , that Faon Maccumbail , commonly called Fian Maccul , the mighty champion ...
... king of Munfter , and Archbishop of Cafbel , in the year 913 ( 23. ) There was no end of eating and drinking there ... king of Ireland , in the of falvation 213 , that Faon Maccumbail , commonly called Fian Maccul , the mighty champion ...
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