The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain, المجلد 1T. Egerton, 1812 |
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الصفحة 23
... appears to have been , not only sub- sequent in time to the confusion of the human tongue , but consequent to it as to effect . For as it pleased God to defeat an arrogant or presumptive resolution of man before their separation , which ...
... appears to have been , not only sub- sequent in time to the confusion of the human tongue , but consequent to it as to effect . For as it pleased God to defeat an arrogant or presumptive resolution of man before their separation , which ...
الصفحة 27
... appears to have been a post - diluvian discovery that Ireland existed . On the contrary , the allotment of the isles of the Gentiles to Japhet , appears to have been the effect of ante diluvian know- ledge . Many and various relicts of ...
... appears to have been a post - diluvian discovery that Ireland existed . On the contrary , the allotment of the isles of the Gentiles to Japhet , appears to have been the effect of ante diluvian know- ledge . Many and various relicts of ...
الصفحة 29
... appear , that this allotment or distribution of all the earth amongst certain families could only have been made by ... appears reasonable , that as many new dialects or modifications of the original tongue , were miraculously effected ...
... appear , that this allotment or distribution of all the earth amongst certain families could only have been made by ... appears reasonable , that as many new dialects or modifications of the original tongue , were miraculously effected ...
الصفحة 31
... appears suficient probability , that the first post - diluvian pos- sessors of the island had emigrated from the same race or family , ( and , therefore , had a common lan- guage ) as the adventurous colony of Milesius . As far as the ...
... appears suficient probability , that the first post - diluvian pos- sessors of the island had emigrated from the same race or family , ( and , therefore , had a common lan- guage ) as the adventurous colony of Milesius . As far as the ...
الصفحة 33
... published , unless he had given credit to them himself . He was a man of erudition , criticisma eloquence and policy . VOL . I. D Ledwich appears prominently conspicuous for his assurance , great contempt Antiquity of Irish History . 39.
... published , unless he had given credit to them himself . He was a man of erudition , criticisma eloquence and policy . VOL . I. D Ledwich appears prominently conspicuous for his assurance , great contempt Antiquity of Irish History . 39.
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الصفحة 23 - And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men builded.
الصفحة 23 - So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth ; and they left off to build the city.
الصفحة 386 - that on this occasion Cromwell exceeded himself and. any thing he had ever heard of, in breach of faith and bloody inhumanity ; and that the cruelties exercised there, for five days after the town was taken, would make as many several pictures of inhumanity, as are to be found in the book of martyrs...
الصفحة 28 - And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language ; and this they begin to do : and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.
الصفحة 21 - Now these are the generations of the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth: and unto them were sons born after the flood. The sons of Japheth ; Gomer, and Magog, and Madai, and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tiras.
الصفحة 323 - ... 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.
الصفحة 276 - ... them seemeth should pass in the same parliament, and such causes, considerations, and acts, affirmed by the king and his council to be good and expedient for that land, and his licence thereupon, as well in affirmation of the said causes and acts, as to summon the said parliament, under his great seal of England had and obtained...
الصفحة 21 - By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.
الصفحة 411 - An act for the better execution of his majesty's gracious declaration for the settlement of his kingdom of Ireland, and satisfaction of the several interests of adventurers, soldiers, and other his subjects there...
الصفحة 28 - Therefore is the name of it called Babel ; because the Lord did there confound the language of all the earth : and from thence did the Lord scatter them abroad upon the face of the earth.