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Irish Bards. 41 rattlin^fT^ and con
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IrisJI Bards. 43 no one was admitte
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French Druidisui. ^- under mist by
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FrcncJi Dniidism. 47 Drvyde proche
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German D^'jiidism. ^g GERMAN DRUIDI
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Drindical Magic. r j One way of cal
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Vrziidicat Mao-ic
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—— Vruidical IVlazic. o> o:) th
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UruzciTcal Mao-ic
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Druidical Magic, 59 Siab/imdh, an e
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Druidical Magic. 6i watch ; and, as
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— N'eO'Druidism. 6 o as Professor
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— Druidical Belief, (3- in anothe
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Druidical Belief. 57 not ; it is pu
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jJrttuucal ncLicj. 69 themselves ma
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Druidical Mysticism, y i Druidism I
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Driiidical Mysticism. ^-3 stones of
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Dricidical Afystkism, / .^ that you
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hitroductioii. / / We are assured b
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Irish Superstitions. ^9 impressions
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IrisJi Siipcrstitions. — 3j Churc
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— IrisJi Superstitions. §-> and
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— Irish Supc7'stitions. S; Darkne
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— Irish Superstitions. 87 — evi
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— h'isJi Superstitions. 89 — Mr
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Irish Superstitions. gr in dark mys
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how IrisJi Superstitions, o-. — f
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IrisJi Superstitions. — 95 Fairy-
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h^zsh Supc7\^titions. o^ I know," s
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Irish Superstitions. — — 99 on
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Irish Ulagic, and Tuatha dc Dauaans
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Irish Magic, and Tuatha do D,anaa}i
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— — — — — Irish Magic, an
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Iiish Magic and ^ TuatJia dc Dauaau
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Irish Magic, and TuatJia dc Danaaus
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Iinsh Alagic, and Tuatha dc Dana a
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Irish Magic, and Tuatha dc Danaan i
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1 Irish Magic, and Tuatha de Dtmaan
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Irish Gods. 1 1 - learned Professor
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h'isJi Gods. 1 Phoenicians introduc
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Irish Gods. t 2 i early introductio
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Irish Gods. 1 2 ; was the goddess o
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Irish Gods, 12 daughters. Occasiona
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— — — h^ish Gods. I 2 - — S
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Irish Gods. j ^ In comparing Irish
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—, IrisJi Gods. , , is sivreal, o
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— h'ish Gods. 133 Ev^en at the fu
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Irish Gods. i^terrestrial god. The
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" l7'isJi Gods. r . ^ J/ sword ; sa
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Irish Gods. i ^q of the Saints of I
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Irish Gods. i ,, the pre-historic a
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Irish Gods. ^ i i stars, is disting
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h'ish Gods. i^.- drink than nectar
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— Ii'isJi Gods. , ,- In an articl
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h-ish Gods. i^q may have been the m
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Irish Gods. I ^i on the Isle. The h
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IrisJI Gods. t - - He further shows
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IrisJi Gods. - - i writings of Iris
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Idol' Worship. 1 5 7 struck many in
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— Idol-Worship. i-^ Dr. E. B. Tyl
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— Idol-Worship. i(3i slattghter,
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Idol-Worship. as Domnach Crumdnibh,
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Idol-Worship. i6- like looking crea
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Idol- Worship. 1 6 7 The lion's fac
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Serpent FaitJi. i5c) Although tradi
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Serpent Faith. 171 ^ flatteringfict
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Serpent Faith. i /J Apostle of Chri
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Serpent Faith, /D Taller in height
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Serpent Faith. i^y view of the trip
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Serpent Faith. i^g honoured the ser
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Serpent Faith, i8i India, however,
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Serpent Faith. 18 Europe was, doubt
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Serpc7it Faith. 185 came the eterna
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Serpent Faith. 187 indicated with t
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Siui- Worship. 1 89 power of serpen
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Sttn- Worship. j 9 sun sees everyth
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S2in - Worsh ip. i o ^ twelve disci
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Sim- Worship. i q - People used to
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Sim- Worship k^j is abroad. The flo
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Fire-Worship, 199 The Irish assured
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Fire- Worsh ip. 201 da
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Fire- WorsJiip. 203 Beltaine, or Ba
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Fire- Worship. 205 harvest. Keating
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I re- yv o rs/i ip. 207 the passing
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In like manner, in Fire- Worship. 2
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Stone- Jf ^orship. 2 1 STONE-WORSHI
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Stone- Worship. 2 1 remains near Cl
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Stone- Worship, 2 1 Morion's Master
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Stone- Worship. 2 1 in the seventh
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Stone- H orsliip, 2 1 have been the
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Stone- Worship. 2 2 i Authors, then
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Stone- Woi'ship. 223 was the Fal, b
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Animal Worship, 225 many Irish ston
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A7i2?jial Worship. 227 the Irish Ho
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Animal Worship. 229 The sow and its
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Animal Worship, 231 times, the pig
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TJie Shamrock, and other- Sacred Pl
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The Shamrock, and other Sacred Plan
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The Shamrock^ and other Sacred Plan
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and composite races Well- Worship,
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well- Worship. 241 related that "he
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WeU- VVo 7^sh ip. 243 a pin from cl
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Holy Bells. 245 a celebrated one fr
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Irish Crosses. 247 Glasgow fame. It
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Lrish Crosses. 249 its use in their
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Irish Crosses. 251 and crowned. It
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Irish Crosses. 253 resembles that w
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Iinsh Ci^osses. 255 Eugene Hucher,
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The Sacred Tara Hill, 257 exhumed i
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The Sacixd Tara Hill. 259 "All thes
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The Sacred Tara Hill. 261 handed ro
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Round Tozucr Creed. 26 Ireland' Eye
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Round Tozucr Creed. 265 their faith
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Round Tozucr C^^eed, 267 Again— "
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Round Tozi'cr Creed. 269 There is g
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RoiLud Tower Creed. 271 of Babel wa
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In Irish we read of the Danaan King
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O SSIan the Bai'd. 275 northern peo
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Ossiaii the Bard. 2^7 Ross, Inspect
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The Culdees of D^^uidical Days. 279
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TJie Culdccs of Dr2i{dical Days. 28
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The Culdces of Di^iiidical Days. 28
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1 fie L2ildees oj JJrindicaL Days.
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The Ftttitre Life, 07^ Land of the
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The FzUiire Life, or Land of the We
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The Futiii^e Life, or Land of the W
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The Future Life, ^r Land of the Wes
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llie Futia^e Life, or Land of the W
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The Fiihtre L^fe, or Land of the We
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The Fiitiwe Life, or Land of the We
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The Fttturc Lifc^ oi' Land of the W
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Ancient Irish Literatiire, ^oc Spen
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Ancient Irish Literature, 307 of th
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Ancient Irish Litcj^attcre, 309 291
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Ancient Irish Lite7^atnre, ^ii rela
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Ancient Irish Litcratiu^e. 313 word
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The Lia Fail, or the Stone of Desti
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The Lia Fail, or the Stone of Desti
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life. The Lia Fail, or the Stone of
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Index. Triads, Irish and Welsh 63,
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A itthoritics Cited, ^^q^ Keane (M.
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