Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicus, Volume 3T. Ewing, 1786 |
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Page 83
... themselves for the payment of thefe fines . Ced teallach and ced muintir frequently occur in these laws ; the Lexicons give no affift- ance in the explanation of these terms . Teallach and muintir , fignify fa- mily ; cedo in the Scla ...
... themselves for the payment of thefe fines . Ced teallach and ced muintir frequently occur in these laws ; the Lexicons give no affift- ance in the explanation of these terms . Teallach and muintir , fignify fa- mily ; cedo in the Scla ...
Page 123
... from one man to another . Duthagfine do not di- vide their property on the death of any of the tribe , but it afcends to fuch feud next in blood as have raised themselves ORIGINAL . ni fech michu fech ua fech iarmu fech OF IRELAND . 123.
... from one man to another . Duthagfine do not di- vide their property on the death of any of the tribe , but it afcends to fuch feud next in blood as have raised themselves ORIGINAL . ni fech michu fech ua fech iarmu fech OF IRELAND . 123.
Page 125
... themselves on a Flath and over- whelmed the native inhabitants . who have withstood an affault and defended the Rath . fettled under a Flaith and paid fines and fureties . entertain the Flaith and enlarge their holdings by new covenants ...
... themselves on a Flath and over- whelmed the native inhabitants . who have withstood an affault and defended the Rath . fettled under a Flaith and paid fines and fureties . entertain the Flaith and enlarge their holdings by new covenants ...
Page 134
... themselves concerning the Chinese .. That the defcendants of Japhet peopled China as well as Tartary , we fee no reason to doubt , tho ' when when they first arrived in that Country , we cannot 134 THE CHINESE LANGUAGE.
... themselves concerning the Chinese .. That the defcendants of Japhet peopled China as well as Tartary , we fee no reason to doubt , tho ' when when they first arrived in that Country , we cannot 134 THE CHINESE LANGUAGE.
Page 203
... themselves there . The traditional name ( corrupted as the pronunciation , and nonfenfical as the tranflator's name feems to me ) confirms me in this opinion . Mr. Wright gives the name as follows , Faghs na ain eighe ; Mr. Beranger Fas ...
... themselves there . The traditional name ( corrupted as the pronunciation , and nonfenfical as the tranflator's name feems to me ) confirms me in this opinion . Mr. Wright gives the name as follows , Faghs na ain eighe ; Mr. Beranger Fas ...
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acht afferted aireach alfo alſo ancient Irish antiquaries antiquity Arab becauſe Brehon Laws Britain Britiſh cach called Celtic Celtic language Celts century chief Chineſe chriftian church coafts Collectanea confequence defcendants denominated derived diftrict divine Druids Eaftern eſtabliſhed facred faid fame fays feems fettled feveral fhall fhip fhould fignifies filver firft firſt fituated Flaith fome forcerer fouth ftate ftill ftone fubject fuch fuppofed Gomerian Greek Harris's Ware Hebrew hence hiftorians hiftory honour houfe houſe ifland inhabitants Ireland Irifh Iriſh Irish language Kilkenny king land language Latin learned logh Lough Foyle Magh Meath moft moſt muſt noble O'Conor's Differt obferved ORIGINAL Pelafgi Pelafgian Perf Perfian Perfic Phoenicians poffeffion prince Ptolemy Queen's County rath reafon refidence river Scythians ſhall ſtate Strabo Tacitus thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion TRANSLATION tribe univerfal uſed weft weſtern whence whofe word worship