Chronicles of Eri: Being the History of the Gaal Sciot Iber: Or the Irish People, Volume 1 |
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... Tribes of the Scythian race II . From the earliest Accounts of the Existence of this Earth , to the founding of Ba - bel II . From the dismemberment of the ancient Scythian Em- pire , and the building of Ba - bel by the Assyrians , in ...
... Tribes of the Scythian race II . From the earliest Accounts of the Existence of this Earth , to the founding of Ba - bel II . From the dismemberment of the ancient Scythian Em- pire , and the building of Ba - bel by the Assyrians , in ...
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... Tribes of the Scythian race . PART I. THE Chronicles of Er - i , about to be presented to you , re- late to events so very remote , I have thought fit not to confide the illustration of passages rendered ... Tribes of the Scythian race.
... Tribes of the Scythian race . PART I. THE Chronicles of Er - i , about to be presented to you , re- late to events so very remote , I have thought fit not to confide the illustration of passages rendered ... Tribes of the Scythian race.
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... Scythian empire . Besides these memorials of the traditions of the Chaldean ( a ) and Ardmenian tribes of the Scythian race , we have the con- current testimony of antiquity . That the Scythians and Egyptians in the days of Tanaus and ...
... Scythian empire . Besides these memorials of the traditions of the Chaldean ( a ) and Ardmenian tribes of the Scythian race , we have the con- current testimony of antiquity . That the Scythians and Egyptians in the days of Tanaus and ...
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... Scythians , recorded by Eolus , and of the Grecian and Roman tribes of the Scythian race , all having relation to the same remarkable events , the recollection of which , time the great innovator did but disfigure not ob- literate . The ...
... Scythians , recorded by Eolus , and of the Grecian and Roman tribes of the Scythian race , all having relation to the same remarkable events , the recollection of which , time the great innovator did but disfigure not ob- literate . The ...
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... tribes passed the Tigris , and spreading themselves to the Euphrates , fixed the supreme seat of the Scythian dominion on the plains of Shinar , from whence emigrants moved west- ward to the Mediterranean , and north - west to Caucasus ...
... tribes passed the Tigris , and spreading themselves to the Euphrates , fixed the supreme seat of the Scythian dominion on the plains of Shinar , from whence emigrants moved west- ward to the Mediterranean , and north - west to Caucasus ...
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aborigines amongst ancient names antiquity Ardfear Ardmenia Asia Assyrians Asti Ba-bel Baal Brigantes Britain Britons called Calma Camden Canaan Celta chapter chief Christ chronicles Cimbri Cimmerii colony derived dialect district doth dwelling earth Egypt Ellenes emigrated Eocaid Eolus Europe Euxine fact fancy father fire Gaal of Sciot Gael Gael-ag Germanni Goths Greece Greeks hath Hebrews Herodotus Iber Iberian ignorance invaded Irish island Ister Japheth Julius Cæsar king land of Canaan language of Eri letters Lugad Marcad Messipotamia multitudes nations Noah Og-eag-eis Ogyges Olam original Pelasgia Pelasgoi Peloponnesus Peucini Phoenician Phoenician language priests primitive pron pronounced proof rings river Romans Sarmatæ Sassons Sciot of Ib-er Scythian empire Scythian language Scythian race Scythian tribes seat shew Shinar signifies Silures Spain speak Sydon Tanais term thereof thian thou Thrace tion tongue Trogus Pompeius truth unto whence wherein whilst words writings