Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 15
... remains in many of its most unmanageable features , they are no longer the Paddies of our childhood . Wave after wave of convulsion has been rolling over them for hundreds of years past , distinct eras of social organization , with ...
... remains in many of its most unmanageable features , they are no longer the Paddies of our childhood . Wave after wave of convulsion has been rolling over them for hundreds of years past , distinct eras of social organization , with ...
Pagina 21
... remains of a moraine , deposited who can guess when , by a glacier which has left its scorings everywhere on the hill sides . The people call it Spanish Island , and have a legend that one of the ships of the Armada was wrecked there ...
... remains of a moraine , deposited who can guess when , by a glacier which has left its scorings everywhere on the hill sides . The people call it Spanish Island , and have a legend that one of the ships of the Armada was wrecked there ...
Pagina 23
... remains of a church and of three or four beehive houses which tradition says were once occupied by hermits . The Irish hermits as we know located themselves in many strange places round the coast , and may as well have chosen a home for ...
... remains of a church and of three or four beehive houses which tradition says were once occupied by hermits . The Irish hermits as we know located themselves in many strange places round the coast , and may as well have chosen a home for ...
Pagina 25
... remains of Macfinnan's solem- nity or were the more vulgar relics of a later drinking bout , we are left to our own conjecture . But I must introduce my readers to the keeper , who is a prominent person at Derreen . He is a Scot from ...
... remains of Macfinnan's solem- nity or were the more vulgar relics of a later drinking bout , we are left to our own conjecture . But I must introduce my readers to the keeper , who is a prominent person at Derreen . He is a Scot from ...
Pagina 26
... remains are rarely found in any of them , and whether these chambers were them- selves occupied , or whether they were merely the cellars of some lighter build- ing of timber and wicker - work raised above them , is a point on which the ...
... remains are rarely found in any of them , and whether these chambers were them- selves occupied , or whether they were merely the cellars of some lighter build- ing of timber and wicker - work raised above them , is a point on which the ...
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