| William Robert Wilde - Blackwater River (Cavan-Meath, Ireland) - 1849 - 316 pages
...exceedingly well skilled, and in these days accompted the chiefest in the world in that profession.' From the many monuments ascribed to this colony by...their having been considered gods and magicians by the Gaedhil or Scoti, who subdued them, it may be inferred that they were skilled in arts which the latter... | |
| sir William Robert W. Wilde - 1849 - 322 pages
...exceedingly well skilled, and in these days accompted the chiefest in the world in that profession.' From the many monuments ascribed to this colony by...their having been considered gods and magicians by the Gaedhil or Scoti, who subdued them, it may be inferred that they were skilled in arts which the latter... | |
| University magazine - 1851 - 822 pages
...exceedingly well skilled, and in these days accompted the chiefest in the world in that profession.' From the many monuments ascribed to this colony by...it is quite evident that they were a real people; «nd from their having been considered gods »nd * See the Hon. Algernon Herbert's additional notes... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - 1866 - 776 pages
...those that nay be contained in the hidden meaning of the proper names themselves, are gnfficiently explained by what went before. To pursue them further,...tradition and in ancient Irish historical tales, it is <pute evident that they were a real people ; and from their having been considered gods and magicians... | |
| Martin Haverty - Ireland - 1867 - 798 pages
...exceedingly well skilled, -vl in these days accompied the chiefest in the world in that profession.' From the many monuments ascribed to this colony by...their having been considered gods and magicians by the Giedhil, or Scoti, who subdued them, it may be inferred that they were skilled in arts which the latter... | |
| Martin Haverty - Ireland - 1872 - 794 pages
...exceedingly well skilled, and ia these days accumpted the chiefeet in the world in that profession.' From the many monuments ascribed to this colony by...their having been considered gods and magicians by the Gaedhil or Scoti, who subdued them, it may be inferred that they were skilled in arts which the latter... | |
| 1851 - 1006 pages
...exceedingly well skilled, and in these days accumpted the chicfest in the world in that profession.' From the many monuments ascribed to this colony by...people; and from their having been considered gods and * See the lion. Algernon Herbert's additional notée to Dr. Toil's truly learned edition of the Irish... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - Antiquities - 1913 - 498 pages
...of metals and to have ploughed the land. Dr. O'Donovan, in writing of these Tuatha de Danann says: "From the many monuments ascribed to this colony by...their having been considered gods and magicians by the Gaedhil or Scoti who subdued them, it may be inferred that they were skilled in arts which the latter... | |
| Elizabeth Andrews (F.R.A.I.) - Folklore - 1913 - 172 pages
...metals and to have ploughed the land. Dr. O'Donovan, in writing of these Tuatha de Danann, says: " From the many monuments ascribed to this colony by...their having been considered gods and magicians by the Gaedhil or Scoti who subdued them, it may be inferred that they were skilled in arts which the latter... | |
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