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" Gaedhlic literature, and whose education had been confined solely to this source, would find that there were but very few, indeed, of the great events in the history of the world, the knowledge of which is usually attained through the classic languages... "
Lectures on the manuscript materials of ancient Irish history - Page 25
by Eugene O'Curry - 1861 - 722 pages
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An Illustrated History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period

Mary Francis Cusack - Ireland - 1868 - 642 pages
...remarks, " any one well read in the comparatively few existing fragments of our Gaedhilic literature, and whose education had been confined solely to this...indeed, of the great events in the history of the world with which he was not acquainted."4 He then mentions, by way of illustration of classical subjects,...
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The Illustrated History of Ireland

Mary Francis Cusack - Ireland - 1875 - 742 pages
...remarks, " any one well read in the comparatively few existing fragments of our Gaedhilic literature, and whose education had been confined solely to this...indeed, of the great events in the history of the world with which he was not acquainted."4 He then mentions, by way of illustration of classical subjects,...
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The cabinet of Irish literature, with biogr. sketches and literary notices ...

Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 390 pages
...ages. So that any one well read in the comparatively few existing fragments of our Gaedhlic literature, and whose education had been confined solely to this source, would find that there were but very few, indeed, of the great events in the history of the world, the knowledge of which...
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Irish Literature, Volume 7

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - Authors, Irish - 1904 - 544 pages
...ages. So that any one well read in the comparatively few existing fragments of our Gaedhlic literature, and whose education had been confined solely to this source, would find that there were but very few, indeed, of the great events in the history of the world, the knowledge of which...
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The Smith College Monthly, Volume 14

1906 - 650 pages
...we find, "Anyone well read in the comparatively few existing fragments of our Gaedhilic literature, and whose education had been confined solely to this source, would find that there were but very few, indeed, of the great events in the history of the world with which he was not acquainted".'...
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