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Updated: May 11, 2025


Columba, and St. Bridget:-the second under the general title of "Acta SS." Barnwall, an Irishman born and educated in France, published the "Histoire Legendaire d'Irlande," in which he collected, without much order, a number of passages of Colgan's "Acta," and Mr. J. G. Shea translated and published it.

Mon cher Monsieur Reeve, Je ne puis resister au desir d'appeler votre bienveillante attention sur le dernier numero de la 'Revue des deux Mondes, que je ne vous envoie pas, sachant que vous la recevez, ou notre excellent ami X. Raymond a traite la question de l'eglise d'Irlande.

The Parson stopped his pacing, and looked the boy in the eyes. "Next day they broke us, sir, broke the Black Borderers in square." "Who did?" The Parson was breathing deep, and his eyes were smouldering. "The Legion d'Irlande. No other regiment in the world could have got in; and once in, no other regiment in the world but ours could have got em out, though I say it as shouldn't."

The author, who recommends himself by stating that he could speak English, principally directs his enquiries to agriculture and manufactures. Voyages dans les Trois Royaumes d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse, et d'Irlande, 1788-89. Par Chantreau. Paris, 1792. 3 vols. 8vo.

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