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and P.
the institution of
without
some
acquaint-
fill,
is
to
give
some
account
of
the
tangible
history
of
the
Milesians
the
main
body
of
my
illustrative
purpose
for
us
the
this
sump-
tuary
law
to
Tighearnmas,
reign
of
seven
years.
He
was
the
of
Connacht
(or
ears,
"ooneian,
shields from
provinces.
(8)
Keting's
de-
The
following
west that
before
the
year
of
our
Lord
331,
which
only
a
judge
and
lawyer,
should be submitted
made a
Son,
and
the
legal
and
illegal
contracts
of
the
son
concerning Co-Occupancy
of Land
be able
rank
would
lead
ANCIENT
ERINN
i-ECT.
that
they
would
institute
a
IN
IN
ANCIENT
ERINN.
LECT
subsidiary
to
them,
Education
in
this
country
is
to
yet
possess
may
allow,
I
shall
in
fact
Shenar,
When, however,
that
entered
began
to
chant
the
points
of
the
spears
of
nent
professors
of
the
speak presently
as
the
authors
time
of
it
in
our
numerous
of the
of his
for
frost,
and
of
actually printed,
with its
wound.
The
school
Saint
Dregan,
at
the
meeting
of
the
three
streets,
distinguished
The
same
Annals
contain,
aught
of
loth
Mac Lonain
of
Eignechan
at
the
time.
day
of
the
Crucifixion,
that no monarch
author
of
(
day,
Dun
Aengus,
in
the
several
of
her
gifts
Abruin; who,
his
son
Murchadh
been
Abandoned
to
the
shield
I
Lecc
ir
wan
-if
tnaLL
mo
irncecc.
long
That
sufficient
care,
since
he
says
it
was
of
the arrival
chief
historic
tales
of
Erinn,
of
Ancient
Irish
History,
p.
220,
241,
(ioo)
original:
of
their
leaders.
The
spokesman
answers
the
party,
he
said,
was
Nuall
Domain,
(from
nuall,
pion,
he
said,
plunderers
to
bring
them
immediately
implies,
I
could
not
but
vzothchain.
the
special
attention
origin
of
those
prohibitions
(which
are
door
nuts,
after
which
they
made
their
way
to
good
fortune
salmon
that
the well
atcifl
in
the
authenticity
of
ancient
Atha
Comair.
Irish
history,
and
danger
see
danger
at
all,
Tuatha
DS
Danann,
who,
in
due
time,
after
the
triumph
of
his
own
people,
became
king
of
Erinn,
deaths
or
useful
fact,
but
consists
chiefly
ofa
LKCT
poem,
which
appears
of
justice
whom I have no other
record,
century,
in
recorded
in
nourish
vigorously
years
after
her
marriage
elegy
described
territories of
four of
poem
be
no
reasonable
doubt
historical
poems
which
he
wrote
for
the
northern
Hy-
Niall
(the
a crozier
inscribed
the
sign
of
of the
Eochaidh
Erann,
Echtighern,
and
Poetry
Aengus
CeiU
D6,
or
the
pu
i
,ils -
strong
a
proof
learning,
fare
Druidism
originated
;
the
landing
quote
the
substance
of
the
custom
according
to
materials
upon
which
hereafter
main land.
of
the
TuathaDe
Danann,
the
Firbolgs,
and
the
Britons,
suppose
ANCIENT
ERINN.
the ancient
tradition of
king
in
a
series
of
short
simple
sentences,
science and
the
few
records
we
possess
of
our
very
early
colonists.
Ancient
We
now
have
consented
This
decision,
according
to
this
most
ancient
tradition,
was
accepted
by
both
parties;
to
sea,
and
dispersed
them.
One
part
of
the
topmast
of
his
ship
to
discover
if
the
power
of
to
allay
this
wind".
[By
this
expression,
this
ora-
came
into
one
house
to
take
V
council;
but
Midhe
stranger
pass
them
in.
And
thus
secured,
played
them
their
wings
adhered
him,
and
struck
him
in
Cuchulainn,
and
(in
a
very
curious
poem
of
twenty-eight
stanzas)
he
describes
to
him
his
journey
champion.
recorded.
I
pro-
ceed
now
practice
of
pro-
nouncing
an
incantation
the most
poisoned
the
fate
of
prince
Comgan,
brought
about
him,
welcome to
O'Connells,
the
O'Falveys,
the
O'Sheas,
and
in
West
Munster,
give
northwards,
woman
clearing
own
verse,
and
king",
said
Caichear,
the
son
of
Eidersgul,
who
hogs
of
N6s;
and
the
present
name
of
Clon-
macnoise
is
but
a
the
Druids
of
ancient
Erinn.
We
have,
indeed,
no
precise
record
of
their
specific
rights,
powers,
or
privileges
nations.
There
is
indeed
really
known
from
authentic
an
instance
of
the
druidical
Fire,
in
the
story
MidhS,
wand,
which,
and
not
the
oak,
nor
the
mistletoe,
seems
to
means
taken
Fullon
and
suggesting any
of the
people,
a
history,
produces
the
evidence
which
pretend
to
lay
down,
with
recorded.
The
earliest
Fomorians. But
ERINN. 233
degree
of
general
refinement,
so
much
greater
than
that
not
only
of
the
Firbolgs
whom
they
subjugated,
two
great
battles
in
which,
immediately
people
as
to
the
been
used
by
Assyrian
contingent
in
the
great
army
of
Xerxes,
who
are
described
as
having
been
armed
and
used
for
the
purpose
of
shattering
better
eadh
n*
primitive
Irish
forge
were
the
forge
is
quite
obvious,
Kemble,
accomplished
made of
any weapon
had
with
them,
It
Balor's
eye,
Of
old,
in
be
found
caer-clis
were
artificial
Sling
missives.
From
this
digression
let
Then the
receive
the
blade,
Sleigh
tales
and
grandfather
by
his
grand-uncle
Cobthach
Gael,
nor
to
the
The
distinction
their fellow
bat-
tle,
until
the
time
for
using
it
had
arrived,

sys-
original
author,
and
of
the
learned
society
of
implements
and
weapons
been
has
attempted
to
do,
;
ages,
that
(from
its
peculiar
liability
to
be
lost
Hand-Stone.
Story
of
Prince
Eochaidh,
son
of
speak,
had
become
by
dispersion
Champion's
reach
fail
Guaire
Gull,
[a
(2I9)
(219)
original
curious and
The
prince
had
not
been
long
in
shortly
before
the
year
405,
in
which
year
river.
The
legend,
which
;
Liag
MairgenL
It
seems
pro-
bable
that
it
Battle of
celebrated Concobar
had now
a
single
vaders,
the
Magh
Tuireadh
which
has
mind
that
it
the little
IN
ANCIENT
ERINN.
lect.
xiv.
 
J
^n
-i
game
of
the
bed
and
out
of
its
power,
so
that
And
Cuchulainn
sprang
to
him,
and
Crimthann,
who
were
saved
by
king
a
quated
arms
champion
antiquarian
and
historical
interest.
time.
on the water
without
approaching
killed
of
the
philosophy
of
the
period,
in
homewards
I
have
been
made
from
the
timber
of
a
particular
tree,
namely,
used
celebrated
Shields
kept
at
the
royal
palace
of
Emania,
the fierce
head,
throughout
the
LE
c
T
house
nercnA
ocur
no
the
Death
acquaintance
ensign
of
royalty.
As
the
al-
lusion
occurs
in
connection
the
close
of
back
respon-
ded
to
the
thrust,
and
chief ex-
death,
was
a
divinity
student
at
Clonard;
a
situation
king
and
queen
and
their
sons,
with
the
at
all,
this
swords
of
the
a
second
blow
to
any
one;
and
of the
direct
informa-
fact,
but
of
mere
assumption.
So
far
Masters,
about
B.C.
1,000.
One
of
the
great
Early
educa-
and
mother
in
plain
of
ATuirtheimnd,
where
spear
would
not
have
touched
the
^Tchuiainn.
g
round
before
he
had
caught
it
by
the
top
fathers
thought
that
they
were
dead;
it
was
not
so,
however,
but
they
were
him to
small
company,
because
it
his
to
defend,
he
would
day'.
the
bounds
of
the
province
of
Ulster,
into
Meath,
the
future
candidates
champions,
challenged
the
lady
Scathach
herself
to
single
combat;
but
Cuchulainn
took
up
the
challenge.
Before
proceeding
to
engage
the
sorceress,
however,
Cuchulainn
Scathach
what
she
thought
was
most
prized
by
her
great
opponent
Aife;
and
Scathach
answered,
that
it
was
her
and
allow
her
to
pass.
He
answered
that
"
schools for
indeed the
was
distributed
designated
in
our
Cuilceda
na
Feinne
(i.e.
the
Three
Beddings
of
the
Fianna)".
I
may
observe
here,
in
corroboration
of
the
learned

was received
most
distin-
guished
ERINN.
383
any
of
Erinn,
to
make
an
attack
on
him
of
his
march,
by
Aichleach,
son
of
Duibhdreann,
existing
between
the
Monarch
Cairbre
and
Mogh
Corb,
son
of
Cormac
Cas,
king
of
Munster
(the
ancestor
of
the
Dalcassians
of
Thorn
ond).
This
Cormac
Cas
had
been
married
to
Samair,
the
daughter
of
Finn
Mac
Cumhaill,
by
whom
brother,
as
well
as
his
And
lastly,
Leinster,
that
the
monarch
was
killed
there,
Alien],
no
proportion
to
the

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