The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry II, to Its Union with Great Britain, Tom 1W.E. Andrews, 1831 |
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... Ireland , since its connection with England , has systematically represented the Irish as a fo- reign people , as barbarous enemies , or abject slaves . The want of faithful historians amongst themselves is with too much reason ...
... Ireland , since its connection with England , has systematically represented the Irish as a fo- reign people , as barbarous enemies , or abject slaves . The want of faithful historians amongst themselves is with too much reason ...
Strona v
... History of Ireland , * " that he was convinced of the truth of what had been said to him by a person of an eminent situa- tion in this country , that there was no one point of literature so much wanted in England , as a good Irish history ...
... History of Ireland , * " that he was convinced of the truth of what had been said to him by a person of an eminent situa- tion in this country , that there was no one point of literature so much wanted in England , as a good Irish history ...
Strona vi
... Historical Review of the State of Ireland . That work was undertaken with a direct view of reconciling the public mind in Ireland to the measure of Union , which after a convulsive struggle had by dint of ministerial influence and ...
... Historical Review of the State of Ireland . That work was undertaken with a direct view of reconciling the public mind in Ireland to the measure of Union , which after a convulsive struggle had by dint of ministerial influence and ...
Strona x
... historical representa- tion of what they were , and what they are . " The Historical Review is very voluminous , and made up chiefly of public documents and extracts from speeches in the English and Irish Parlia- ments . In his History ...
... historical representa- tion of what they were , and what they are . " The Historical Review is very voluminous , and made up chiefly of public documents and extracts from speeches in the English and Irish Parlia- ments . In his History ...
Strona xiii
... Irish affairs British writers treat the ancient history of Ireland as wholly fa- bulous · • the whole antideluvian popula- tion Paragraph 26 27 28 2 Original perfection of Adam in mind and body 367 How knowledge was transmitted from ...
... Irish affairs British writers treat the ancient history of Ireland as wholly fa- bulous · • the whole antideluvian popula- tion Paragraph 26 27 28 2 Original perfection of Adam in mind and body 367 How knowledge was transmitted from ...
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