| William Nicolson - 1724 - 318 oldal
...the Hiftory and Origin of their Nation, that maintain they were poflels'd of England and Wales. And yet whoever takes notice of a great many of the Names...the Kingdom, will find no reafon to doubt, but the Irijh muft have been the Inhabitants, when thofe Names were impofed on them. There was no Name antienth/... | |
| William Nicolson - 1724 - 322 oldal
...maintain they were poflets'd of Eng. ,.-/*.. V" fad a°d Wales. And yet whoever takes notice of r^-. -. r) a great many of the Names of the Rivers and ' Mountains...throughout the Kingdom, will find no reafon to doubt, out the 'Irijb mult have been the " V ' /CI "habitants, when thofe Names were irnpofed on /: / them.... | |
| John O'Brien - 1768 - 612 oldal
...origin & hiftory of « their nation , that maintained they \pere poflefTed of England & « Wales; & yet whoever takes notice of a great many of the names » of the Rivers & mountains throughout the kingdom , will find no « reafon to doubt , but the Irish muft have been... | |
| John Hughes - 1818 - 378 oldal
...maintain they were ever possessed of England and Wales. And yet whoever takes notice of a great many names of the rivers and mountains throughout the kingdom, will find no reason to doubt, that the Irish must have been the inhabitants, when those names were imposed on them.... | |
| Roger O'Connor - 1822 - 498 oldal
...the history and origin of their nation, that maintain they were possessed of England and Wales, and yet whoever takes notice of a great many of the names...and mountains throughout the kingdom, will find no reason to doubt, but the Irish must have been the inhabitants when those names were imposed upon them,'"... | |
| John O'Brien (R.C. bp. of Cloyne.) - 1832 - 532 oldal
...the origin and history of their nation, that maintained they were possessed of England and Wales; and yet whoever takes notice of a great many of the names...and mountains throughout the kingdom, will find no reason to doubt but the Irish must have been the inhabitants, when those names were imposed upon them.... | |
| Bp. John O'Brien, Robert Daly, Michael McGinty - 1832 - 534 oldal
...the origin and history of their nation, that maintained they were possessed of England and Wales; and yet whoever takes notice of a great many of the names...and mountains throughout the kingdom, will find no reason to doubt but the Irish must have been the inhabitants, when those names were imposed upon them.... | |
| Sir William Betham - 1834 - 472 oldal
...the liistory and origin of their nation, that maintain they were possessed of England and Wales. And yet, whoever takes notice of a great many of the names...and mountains throughout the kingdom, will find no reason to doubt, but the Irish must have .been the inhabitants when those names were imposed upon them.... | |
| John O'Donovan - 1845 - 564 oldal
...the origin and history of their nation, that maintained they were possessed of England and Wales; and yet whoever takes notice of a great many of the names of rivers and mountains throughout the kingdom, will find no reason to doubt but the Irish must have been... | |
| william beal - 1860 - 178 oldal
...language of Britain, do not appear to have claimed the attention they deserve. Whoever, Lhuyd says, takes " notice of a great many of the names of the...and mountains throughout the kingdom will find no reason to doubt but the Irish (Gaels) must have been the inhabitants when those names were imposed... | |
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