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O'Flaherty, Roderic, 1629-1718.

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    Ogygia , or, a Chronological Account of Irish events: collected from very ancient documents, faithfully compared with each other, and supported by the Genealogical and Chronological Aid of the sacred and prophane writings of the first nations of the globe. Written originally in Latin by Roderic O'flaherty, Esq. Translated by the Revd. James Hely, A.B.

    O'Flaherty, Roderic, 1629-1718. | Date: 1793
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    The ogygia vindicated against the objections of Sir George Mac Kenzie, King's Advocate for Scotland in the Reign of King James II. (A posthumous work) by Roderic O'flaherty, Esq; to which is annexed, an epistle from John Lynch, D.D. to M. Boileau, the Historian of the University of Paris, on the Subject of Scotish Antiquities. With a dissertation on the origin and antiquities of the antient Scots, and notes, critical and explanatory, on Mr. O'flaherty's text, by C. O'Conor, Esq.

    O'Flaherty, Roderic, 1629-1718. | Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]

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