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.
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- MDCCLXXV. [1775]
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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 Hi
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