Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their DescendantsOliver & Boyd, 1828 - 266 páginas |
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... seems to have been an object to discover every literary remain of the Old Irish , with a view to its being either destroyed or concealed . † At the same time , no individual can , even at present , distinctly inform us , whether what we ...
... seems to have been an object to discover every literary remain of the Old Irish , with a view to its being either destroyed or concealed . † At the same time , no individual can , even at present , distinctly inform us , whether what we ...
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... seem to be the most valuable , and are most valued in different libraries ; and , before you return to your verdict , forget not the relative cha- racter of other nations . At present we are prepossessed with unexamined opinions ; and ...
... seem to be the most valuable , and are most valued in different libraries ; and , before you return to your verdict , forget not the relative cha- racter of other nations . At present we are prepossessed with unexamined opinions ; and ...
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... seems to be rather on the in- crease . That a prejudice should have existed was not wonder- ful . The colloquial dialect itself having been actually out- lawed at an early age , and the policy which dictated this mea- sure having been ...
... seems to be rather on the in- crease . That a prejudice should have existed was not wonder- ful . The colloquial dialect itself having been actually out- lawed at an early age , and the policy which dictated this mea- sure having been ...
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... seems to have cherished the strongest regard.— “ I confess , " he says , " my dearest , whom I embrace with the tenderness of pure af- fection , that when , about three years ago , I left your social in- tercourse , and withdrew from ...
... seems to have cherished the strongest regard.— “ I confess , " he says , " my dearest , whom I embrace with the tenderness of pure af- fection , that when , about three years ago , I left your social in- tercourse , and withdrew from ...
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... seems to have been considered conspicuous . Even Warton admits the probability of his having " taken a journey to Athens , and spent many years in study- ing not only the Greek , but the Arabic and Chaldee lan- guages ; " of which one ...
... seems to have been considered conspicuous . Even Warton admits the probability of his having " taken a journey to Athens , and spent many years in study- ing not only the Greek , but the Arabic and Chaldee lan- guages ; " of which one ...
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