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" The Teach Cormac, lying to the south-east of the Forradh, with which it is joined by a common parapet, may be described as a double enclosure, the rings of which upon the western side become connected. Its diameter is about 140 feet. "
Lives of the Irish Saints: With Special Festivals, and the Commemorations of ... - Page 396
by John O'Hanlon - 1875
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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volumes 9-10

Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1848 - 876 pages
...Teach Cormac, lying to the south-east of the Forradh, with which it is joined by a common parapet, may be described as a double enclosure, the rings...become connected. Its diameter is about 140 feet. ' The ruins of Teach Midhchnarta, or the Banquetinghall of Tara, occupying a position a little to the...
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Archaeologica Hibernica: A Hand-book of Irish Antiquities, Pagan and ...

William Frederick Wakeman - Ireland - 1848 - 214 pages
...Teach Cormac, lying to the south-east of the Forradh, with which it is joined by a common parapet, may be described as a double enclosure, the rings...become connected. Its diameter is about 140 feet. An inspection of these remains alone will give the student of Irish antiquities a very correct idea...
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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal

1848 - 874 pages
...the Forradlt, with which, it is joined by a common parapet, may be described as a double encloiure, the rings of which upon the western side become connected. Its diameter is about 140 feet. ' The ruins of Teach Midhchuarta, or the Banquetinghall of Tara, occupying a position a little to the...
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The lost solar system of the ancients discovered. [With] Appendix, Volume 1

John Wilson (writer on astronomy.) - 1856 - 548 pages
...reign. The Teach Cormac, lying on the south-east of the Forradh, with which is joined a common parapet, may be described as a double enclosure, the rings of which upon the western side became connected. Its diameter is about 140 feet (ia stade= 140-L- feet.) Diameter of ellipse = 850...
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Wakeman's Handbook of Irish Antiquities

William Frederick Wakeman, John Cooke (M.A.) - Ireland - 1903 - 444 pages
...8). Teach Cormaic, lying to the south-east of the Forradh, to which it is joined by a common parapet, may be described as a double enclosure, the rings...become connected. Its diameter is about 140 feet. To the north of these and within the enclosure is a small mound called Dumha na nGiall, the 'Mound...
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