| John Hughes - Druids and druidism - 1818 - 378 pages
...them to retire to the North, and to Ireland, in the very same manner as the Romans afterwards subdued us, and as the barbarians of Germany and Denmark, upon the downfal of the Roman empire, have driven us, one age after another, to our present limits. We see then how necessary the... | |
| Roger O'Connor - Celts - 1822 - 498 pages
...them to retire to the north, and to Ireland, in the same manner that the Romans afterwards subdued us, and as the barbarians of Germany and Denmark upon the downfal of the Roman empire, have driven 'tis one age after another to our present limits; ree fee then how -necessary tin:... | |
| Bp. John O'Brien, Robert Daly, Michael McGinty - English language - 1832 - 534 pages
...that the Romans afterwards subdued us, and as the Barbarians of Germany and Denmark, upon the downfall of the Roman power, have driven us, one age after another, to our present limits. We see then how necessary the Irish language is to those who shall undertake to write... | |
| John O'Brien (R.C. bp. of Cloyne.) - 1832 - 532 pages
...that the Romans afterwards subdued us, and as the Barbarians of Germany and Denmark, upon the downfall of the Roman power, have driven us, one age after another, to our present limits. We see then how necessary the Irish language is to those who shall undertake to write... | |
| Sir William Betham - Britons - 1834 - 472 pages
...them to retire to the north, and to Ireland, in the very same manner as the Romans afterwards subdued us, and as the barbarians of Germany and Denmark,...power, have driven us one age after another, to our present limits." This learned, intelligent, and able Welshman, was well acquainted with the Irish and... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - Foreign Language Study - 2000 - 722 pages
...them to retire to the north, and to Ireland, in the very same manner as the Romans afterwards subdued us, and as the barbarians of Germany and Denmark,...power, have driven us one age after another, to our present limits." This learned, intelligent, and able Welshman, was well acquainted with the Irish and... | |
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