Cambrensis eversus, seu potius Historica fides in rebus hibernicis Giraldo Cambrensi abrogata: in quo plerasque justi historici dotes desiderari, plerosque nævos inesse, óstendit Gratianus Lucius, Hibernus [pseud.] qui etiam aliquot res memorabiles hibernicas veteris et novæ memoriæ passim e re nata huic operi inseruit ...Celtic Society, 1851 |
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Strona 9
... Irish crown , from this imaginary Gurguntius , as he has of drawing milk from a hen . But suppose that Gurguntius did live and hold a sceptre ; suppose , as some will have it , that he flourished in the year of the world 3588 , is ...
... Irish crown , from this imaginary Gurguntius , as he has of drawing milk from a hen . But suppose that Gurguntius did live and hold a sceptre ; suppose , as some will have it , that he flourished in the year of the world 3588 , is ...
Strona 13
... Irish records . Giraldus himself asserts , " that according to the Irish histories , Ireland was only once conquered , and that was by Turgesius . Next , the Latin records , so far from supporting the story , are diametrically opposed ...
... Irish records . Giraldus himself asserts , " that according to the Irish histories , Ireland was only once conquered , and that was by Turgesius . Next , the Latin records , so far from supporting the story , are diametrically opposed ...
Strona 21
... Irish who had a right to attend , succeeded in carrying by surprise that law , by which fines are imposed on all who absented themselves from church on Sundays . As soon as the matter was discovered in the next full meetingm of parlia ...
... Irish who had a right to attend , succeeded in carrying by surprise that law , by which fines are imposed on all who absented themselves from church on Sundays . As soon as the matter was discovered in the next full meetingm of parlia ...
Strona 23
... Irish , contrary , as himself admits , to the protests of our Irish annalists . " Our English nation , " he says , " insist that Gurmund had subdued Ireland . But neither the Irish nor the histories know anything of Gurmund . " We have ...
... Irish , contrary , as himself admits , to the protests of our Irish annalists . " Our English nation , " he says , " insist that Gurmund had subdued Ireland . But neither the Irish nor the histories know anything of Gurmund . " We have ...
Strona 25
... Irish soldiers under his command , gained a victory over the Britons , and appointed Gurmund as their king . " The Gurmund who is here represented as an Irishman at the head of an Irish army appears above as an African and com- manding ...
... Irish soldiers under his command , gained a victory over the Britons , and appointed Gurmund as their king . " The Gurmund who is here represented as an Irishman at the head of an Irish army appears above as an African and com- manding ...
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Strona 111 - The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son: the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
Strona 117 - For they spare not to come out of Spain, from Rome, and from Rheims, by long toil and dangerous travelling, hither, where they know peril of death awaiteth them, and no reward or riches is to be found, only to draw the people into the Church of Rome.
Strona 81 - ... there is no nation of people under the sun that doth love equal and indifferent justice better than the Irish ; or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof although it be against themselves; so as they may have the protection and benefit of the law, when upon just cause they do desire it.
Strona 226 - Si quis dixerit quoniam diligo deum. et fratrem suum oderit, mendax est: qui enim non diligit fratrem suum quem videt, deum quem non videt quomodo potest diligere?
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