The Story of Ireland: A Narrative of Irish History from the Earliest Ages to the Insurrection of 1867, Written for the Youth of IrelandP. J. Kenedy, 1892 - 657 sider |
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... reign of Eochy the First ( more than a thousand years before Christ ) society was classified into seven grades , each marked by the number of colors in its dress , and that in this classification . men of learning , i . e . eminent ...
... reign of Eochy the First ( more than a thousand years before Christ ) society was classified into seven grades , each marked by the number of colors in its dress , and that in this classification . men of learning , i . e . eminent ...
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... reign of more than forty years , this " true Irish king " died at an advanced age , having lived to witness long the prosperity , happiness , and peace which his noble efforts had diffused all over the realm . His real name was Eochy ...
... reign of more than forty years , this " true Irish king " died at an advanced age , having lived to witness long the prosperity , happiness , and peace which his noble efforts had diffused all over the realm . His real name was Eochy ...
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... reigns otherwise . But those were the days when between kings and princes , chiefs and warriors , the sword was the ... reigns of Irish monarchs , for fifteen hundred or two thousand years after the Milesian dynasty ascended the throne ...
... reigns otherwise . But those were the days when between kings and princes , chiefs and warriors , the sword was the ... reigns of Irish monarchs , for fifteen hundred or two thousand years after the Milesian dynasty ascended the throne ...
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... reign succeeding that of Creivan the Second , who was the ninety - ninth Milesian monarch of Ireland , a wide - spread con- spiracy was organized for the overthrow and extirpation of the Milesian princes and aristocracy . After three ...
... reign succeeding that of Creivan the Second , who was the ninety - ninth Milesian monarch of Ireland , a wide - spread con- spiracy was organized for the overthrow and extirpation of the Milesian princes and aristocracy . After three ...
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... reign , If always the high pulse of passion be kept from his heart and his brain ; And for this I lay down his restrictions : - -no more from this day shall his place Be with armies , in battles , or hostings , or leading the van of the ...
... reign , If always the high pulse of passion be kept from his heart and his brain ; And for this I lay down his restrictions : - -no more from this day shall his place Be with armies , in battles , or hostings , or leading the van of the ...
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A. M. Sullivan amongst ancient Anglo-Irish Anglo-Norman Ard-Ri arms army bards battle blood brave Brehon Laws Brian brother camp castle Catholic cavalry chief chieftain Christian chronicles Church clan Columba command Connacht Conor Danes Danish death Deirdri Desmond Diarmid Dublin Dungannon earl earl of Desmond enemy England English king Erinn event faith Fiachy fight force fought Geraldine glorious hand head heart Henry hills historian Holy honor Hugh Hugh O'Neill hundred Ireland Irish army Irish history Irish nation Irish princes island land Leinster Limerick M'Gee M'Murrogh Malachy marched Milesian military monarch Morrogh Mullaghmast Munster murder Naeisi never night noble Norman O'Donnell o'er O'Neill O'Sullivan Offaly once pagan parliament Patrick patriotism Pope reign Roderick royal ruin saint says sent side soldiers soon sovereign story Strongbow struggle sword Tara thousand throne tion treaty troops Tuatha de Danaans Tyrconnell Ulster valor victory Williamite wounded young
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Side 488 - Britain ; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, had, hath, and of right ought to have, full Power and Authority to make Laws and Statutes of sufficient Force and Validity to bind the Colonies and People of America, Subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.
Side 65 - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow • warmer among the ruins of lona.
Side 482 - De Barri's wood, the British soldiers burst, The French artillery drove them back, diminished and dispersed. The bloody Duke of Cumberland beheld with anxious eye, And ordered up his last reserve, his latest chance to try. On Fontenoy, on Fontenoy, how fast his generals ride! And mustering come his chosen troops, like clouds at eventide. Six thousand English veterans...
Side 458 - Far dearer the grave or the prison, Illumed by one patriot name, Than the trophies of all, who have risen On Liberty's ruins to fame.
Side 643 - I have nothing to say that can alter your predetermination, nor that it will become me to say with any view to the mitigation of that sentence which you are here to pronounce and I must abide by.
Side 482 - King Louis madly cried: To death they rush, but rude their shock — not unavenged they died. On through the camp the column trod — King Louis turns his rein: "Not yet, my liege...