| Bp. John O'Brien, Robert Daly, Michael McGinty - English language - 1832 - 534 pages
...primitive times, was not, without doubt, the true God. Several plains of this name, 03a j <fb<xj;t, were known in Ireland, particularly one in the country...called the County of Clare, where the kings of the O'Brien race were inaugurated ; another about four miles northward of Cork, now called Oe<xl tfca CDaj-abOj/i,... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ireland - 1843 - 558 pages
...Druids, . . . several plains of this name, Magh-Adhair, were known in Ireland, particularly one in tha country now called the County of Clare, where the kings of the O'Brien race were inaugurated.'' — O'Brien'* Jritk Dictionary. It was under a remarkable tree on... | |
| Eugene Curry - 1855 - 242 pages
...later than the primitive times, was not, without doubt, the true God. Several plains of this name, Magh Adhair, were known in Ireland ; particularly one in...called the County of Clare, where the kings of the O'Brien-race were inaugurated. Another about four miles northward of Cork, now called Seal atha Magh-Adhair,... | |
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