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An Account of the Past and Present State of the Isle of Man: Including a ... - Page 129
by George Woods - 1811 - 365 pages
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An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man, from the ..., Volume 1

Joseph Train - 1845 - 474 pages
...at first inhabited by fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in the possession of it till the days of Merlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest of them in spells, indissoluble to the end of the world. In proof of this they tell you a very odd...
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An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man, from the ..., Volume 1

Joseph Train - 1845 - 466 pages
...by fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in the possession of it till the days ofMerlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest of them in spells, indissoluble to the end of the world. In proof of this they tell you a very odd...
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Observations on popular antiquities: including the whole of mr ..., Volume 3

John Brand - 1855 - 520 pages
...first inhabited with fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in the possession of it till the days of Merlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest of them in spells, indissoluble, to the end of the world. In proof of this they tell you a very odd...
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Kneale's Guide to the Isle of Man: Comprising an Account of the Island ...

William Kneale - 1866 - 238 pages
...Merlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged ihe greatest part of them, and bound the rest of them in spells, indissoluble to the end of the world. In proof of this, they relate a very strange story. They say there are a great many fine apartments under ground, exceeding...
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Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly ..., Volume 3

John Brand - 1872 - 524 pages
...first inhabited with fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in the possession of it till the days of Merlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest of them in spells, indissoluble, to the end of the world. In proof of this they tell you a very odd...
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Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly ..., Volume 3

John Brand - 1872 - 524 pages
...fairies, and afterwards hy Slants, who continued in the possession of it till the days of Merlin, who, hy the force of magic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest of them in spells, indissoluble, to the end of the world. In proof of this they tell you a very odd...
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The Folk-lore of the Isle of Man: Being an Account of Its Myths, Legends ...

Arthur William Moore - 1891 - 224 pages
...fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in possession of it till the days of Merlin, who, by force of magic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest in spells, which they believe will be indissoluble to the end of the world. For proof of this, they tell you a...
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