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1876. The Round Towers, the Brehon Law, truth of the Pentateuch. The writer's aim has been to trace the Gaels to the original habitat of their race and language. These jottings along the stream of time up to the highest and earliest source are varied; but they all tend to point to the origin of the Gaelic race and language. The varied lines of proof, tending all to one point, present in their collected force a most convincing argument that the Gaels were the first who came westward form the anc…
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1876. The Round Towers, the Brehon Law, truth of the Pentateuch. The writer's aim has been to trace the Gaels to the original habitat of their race and language. These jottings along the stream of time up to the highest and earliest source are varied; but they all tend to point to the origin of the Gaelic race and language. The varied lines of proof, tending all to one point, present in their collected force a most convincing argument that the Gaels were the first who came westward form the ancient Aryan region in Asia. Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, faded or difficult to read.

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1876. The Round Towers, the Brehon Law, truth of the Pentateuch. The writer's aim has been to trace the Gaels to the original habitat of their race and language. These jottings along the stream of time up to the highest and earliest source are varied; but they all tend to point to the origin of the Gaelic race and language. The varied lines of proof, tending all to one point, present in their collected force a most convincing argument that the Gaels were the first who came westward form the ancient Aryan region in Asia. Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, faded or difficult to read.

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