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" ... MacMurrough, king of Leinster. ' Few events,' observes Mr. Wright in his Preface, ' have had the good fortune to be recorded by two contemporaries so well fitted for the task as Giraldus and Maurice Regan— one closely related to the heroes (for... "
Anglo-Norman Poem on the Conquest of Ireland by Henry the Second - Page viii
edited by - 1837 - 185 pages
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On Friar Rush and the frolicsome elves. Observations on Dunlop's History of ...

Thomas Wright - Ballads, English - 1846 - 322 pages
...Regan—one closely related to the heroes (for heroes we may truly call them) who performed the enterprise; the other, an immediate agent of the native chieftain...the use of the materials he had collected for his historv. The testimony of the Irishman is delivered with too much simplicity to allow us to suspect...
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English History for Students: Being the Introduction to the Study of English ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1881 - 456 pages
...one closely related to the heroes (for heroes we may truly call them) who performed the enterprise ; the other, an immediate agent of the native chieftain in whose aid it was performed.' Early Irish History. — In connexion with yet earlier Irish history, a subject which may advantageously...
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English History for Students: Being the Introduction to the Study of English ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1881 - 464 pages
...Regan—one closely related to the heroes (for heroes we may truly call them) who performed the enterprise ; the other, an immediate agent of the native chieftain in whose aid it was performed.' Early Irish History.—In connexion with yet earlier Irish history, a subject which may advantageously...
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Introduction to the Study of English History

Samuel Rawson Gardiner, James Bass Mullinger - English - 1881 - 490 pages
...Regan—one closely related to the heroes (for heroes we may truly call them) who performed the enterprise ; the other, an immediate agent of the native chieftain in whose aid it was performed." Early Irish History.—In connexion with yet earlier Irish history, a subject which may advantageously...
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Introduction to the Study of English History

Samuel Rawson Gardiner, James Bass Mullinger - English - 1881 - 456 pages
...one closely related to the heroes (for heroes we may truly call them) who performed the enterprise ; the other, an immediate agent of the native chieftain in whose aid it was performed.' Early Irish History. — In connexion with yet earlier Irish history, a subject which may advantageously...
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Introduction to the study of English history, by S.R. Gardiner and J.B ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1881 - 496 pages
...one closely related to the heroes (for heroes we may truly call them) who performed the enterprise ; the other, an immediate agent of the native chieftain in whose aid it was performed." Early Irish History. — In connexion with yet earlier Irish history a subject which may advantageously...
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Introduction to the Study of English History

Samuel Rawson Gardiner, James Bass Mullinger - Great Britain - 1903 - 504 pages
...one closely related to the heroes (for heroes we may truly call them) who performed the enterprise ; the other, an immediate agent of the native chieftain in whose aid it was performed.' Early Irish History. — In connexion with yet earlier Irish history, a subject which may advantageously...
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