| 1851 - 428 pages
...them all unto a very high promontory, which then was called Cruachan-ailge, but now CruachanPhadrnig ; and by the power of his word he drove the whole pestilent...precipice of the mountain headlong into the ocean." To complete his task the saint once more ascended " Cruachan-ailge, that he might there more conveniently... | |
| Saint Patrick, Reverend James O'Leary - 1897 - 374 pages
...them all unto a very high promontory, which then was called Cruachan-ailge, but now Cruachan-Phadruig; and by the power of his word he drove the whole pestilent...tongues, known unto all nations, but to the dwellers in Hibernia especially needful! And at this marvellous yet most profitable sight, a numerous assembly... | |
| Robert Bright Marston - 1894 - 304 pages
...all unto a very high promontory, which was then called Cruachan-Ailge, but now Cruachan-Phadring ; and by the power of his word he drove the whole pestilent...precipice of the mountain, headlong into the Ocean." CHAPTER II. The Celebrated Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle Attributed to Dame Juliana Berners,... | |
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