The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 73W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1869 |
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Page 38
... Celtic tongue it was called Vasso ( Uas splendid ) . It was no easy mat- ter to destroy such a building , but Crocus did all that incarnate devilry was capable of . Finally he came to his end while besieging Arles . He was defeated ...
... Celtic tongue it was called Vasso ( Uas splendid ) . It was no easy mat- ter to destroy such a building , but Crocus did all that incarnate devilry was capable of . Finally he came to his end while besieging Arles . He was defeated ...
Page 43
... Celtic tribes , without the approba- tion of which the chiefs could not enter on any business in which the general interest was involved . Under the Carlovingian Kings at first the Parlement met only in May . Louis le Débonnair , son of ...
... Celtic tribes , without the approba- tion of which the chiefs could not enter on any business in which the general interest was involved . Under the Carlovingian Kings at first the Parlement met only in May . Louis le Débonnair , son of ...
Page 78
... Celtic fictions concerning kings , saints , and sinners , surely Father Domenech's lines were laid out , if not in the roughest places , at least in the most uncomfortable of all possible condi- tions of weather . After roughing it to ...
... Celtic fictions concerning kings , saints , and sinners , surely Father Domenech's lines were laid out , if not in the roughest places , at least in the most uncomfortable of all possible condi- tions of weather . After roughing it to ...
Page 88
... Celt , and nothing less than a wife's love would satisfy him . Cearval's savage conduct had , in his eyes , thoroughly loosed the marriage tie , and his loved and loving partner she should be . However , neither the Gospel nor the Canon ...
... Celt , and nothing less than a wife's love would satisfy him . Cearval's savage conduct had , in his eyes , thoroughly loosed the marriage tie , and his loved and loving partner she should be . However , neither the Gospel nor the Canon ...
Page 92
... Celtic sounds once more ! " But the Père fears that the dread of old maidism will sadly contravene his aspirations . Alas ! the good archaeologist must have been long living in cloud land . The dread of dying old maids is only one of ...
... Celtic sounds once more ! " But the Père fears that the dread of old maidism will sadly contravene his aspirations . Alas ! the good archaeologist must have been long living in cloud land . The dread of dying old maids is only one of ...
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