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" I have no doubt, sheltered the first wild inhabitants of the town in its gloomy windings ; and gave rise at last to the town itself, cluain being the Irish name for a cave or place of retirement. Caves were, you know, till lately, places of retreat in... "
The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement - 471. oldal
1832
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The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and ..., 7. kötet

Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 744 oldal
...which, I have no doubt, sheltered K 2 the first wild inhabitants of the town in its gloomy winding; and gave rise at last to the town itself, cluain being...savages, and gave birth naturally to towns in their neighbourhood, as the Roman camps and Saxon castles did in England at a later period. I have inclosed...

The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, 8. kötet

1832 - 780 oldal
...the evidence of thitfnct is beyond contradiction. At the end of the garden is what we call the Kock Shrubbery, a walk leading under young trees, among...and Saxon castles did in England at a later period, lhavc enclosed this place, which is a favourite spot of mine, with a low wall, enlarged its limits,...

Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork and Its Vicinity

John Windele - 1839 - 430 oldal
...by a thousand wild traditions ; and which, I have no doubt, sheltered the first wild inhabitants of the town itself, Cluain being the Irish name for a cave, or place of retirement. I have enclosed this place, which is a favourite spot of mine, with a low wall ; enlarged its limits,...

The Works of George Berkeley: Life and letters

George Berkeley - 1871 - 710 oldal
...and which, I have no doubt, sheltered the first wild inhabitants of the town in its gloomy winding : and gave rise at last to the town itself, cluain being...savages, and gave birth naturally to towns in their neighbourhood, as the Roman camps and Saxon castles did in England at a later period. I have enclosed...

The Works of George Berkeley ...

George Berkeley - 1871 - 706 oldal
...and which, I have no doubt, sheltered the first wild inhabitants of the town in its gloomy winding : and gave rise at last to the town itself, cluain being...savages, and gave birth naturally to towns in their neighbourhood, as the Roman camps and Saxon castles did in England at a later period. I have enclosed...

Life and Letters of George Berkeley: D.D., Formerly Bishop of Cloyne; and an ...

Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1871 - 708 oldal
...wild inhabitants of the town in its gloomy winding : and gave rise at last to the town itself, c/uain being the Irish name for a cave or place of retirement....savages, and gave birth naturally to towns in their neighbourhood, as the Roman camps and Saxon castles did in England at a later period. I have enclosed...

The Works of George Berkeley: Life and letters

George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1871 - 712 oldal
...wild inhabitants of the town in its gloomy winding : and gave rise at last to the town itself, chain being the Irish name for a cave or place of retirement....savages, and gave birth naturally to towns in their neighbourhood, as the Roman camps and Saxon castles did in England at a later period. I have enclosed...

The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Cork ..., 1. kötet

Charles Smith - 1893 - 552 oldal
...doubt, sheltered the first wild ENTRANCE CLOYNE CATHEDRAL. "inhabitants of the town it1 " self — cluain being the Irish " name for a cave or place of "retirement. I have enclosed " this place, which is a favourite " spot of mine, with a low wall; "enlarged its limits...

The Irish Naturalist, 19-20. kötet

1910 - 552 oldal
...sanctified by a thousand wild traditions, and which I have no doubt, sheltered the first wild inhabitants of the town itself, ' Cluain ' being the Irish name for a cave or place of retirement." This account is by Dr. Bennett, Bishop of Cloyne, 17941820. The cave lies beneath a field, on the north...

Ireland: Its Scenery, Character and History, 1. kötet

Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1911 - 440 oldal
...sanctified by a thousand wild traditions; and which I have no doubt sheltered the first wild inhabitants of the town itself, cluain being the Irish name for a cave, or place of retirement. I have enclosed this place," continues Bishop Bennett, " which is a favourite spot of mine, with a...




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