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I. THE priests of Ireland have often shaped the political destinies of their country , and at present they hold much of its fate in their hands . At the very first contest between Anglo - Norman lances and Milesian sparthes and battle ...
I. THE priests of Ireland have often shaped the political destinies of their country , and at present they hold much of its fate in their hands . At the very first contest between Anglo - Norman lances and Milesian sparthes and battle ...
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On his own appointment to Ireland , he set out with resolutions of executing impartial justice in a spirit almost of romance , and evidently was a stranger to the particular views of the King and his confidants .
On his own appointment to Ireland , he set out with resolutions of executing impartial justice in a spirit almost of romance , and evidently was a stranger to the particular views of the King and his confidants .
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He returned from Italy to Ireland , where he was occupied preaching to the inhabitants of the northern parts ; and returned again into Britain , living an eremitical life at the foot of a great mountain , amongst the Picts .
He returned from Italy to Ireland , where he was occupied preaching to the inhabitants of the northern parts ; and returned again into Britain , living an eremitical life at the foot of a great mountain , amongst the Picts .
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