class="smcap">How Kings, Chiefs, and People Were Subject to the Brehon Laws
17 |
| IV. |
How the Ancient Irish Lived As Pagans |
24 |
| V. |
How the Irish People Lived As Christians |
33 |
| VI. |
How Ireland became the Most Learned Country in Europe |
40 |
| VII. |
How the Irish Missionaries and Scholars Spread Religion and Learning in Foreign Countries |
51 |
| VIII. |
How the Ancient Irish Wrote down all their Literature, and how Books Increased and Multiplied |
60 |
| IX. |
How the Irish Scholars Compiled their Annals |
67 |
| X. |
How the Irish derived Amusement and Instruction from Historical and Romantic Tales |
74 |
| XI. |
How the Ancient Irish Excelled in Music |
82 |
| XII. |
How the Ancient Irish Excelled in Art |
92 |
| XIII. |
How the Ancient Irish Physicians were Skilled in Medicine |
98 |
| XIV. |
How the Old Irish People Built and Arranged their Houses |
106 |
| XV. |
How they ate, Drank, Feasted, and Entertained |
111 |
| XVI. |
How the People Dressed |
121 |
| XVII. |
How they Fenced in and Tilled their Land |
129 |
| XVIII. |
How Irish Handicraftsmen Excelled in their Work |
131 |
| XIX. |
How they Prepared and Made up Clothing Materials |
138 |
| XX. |
How the Irish Travelled on Land and Water |
143 |
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