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00 - Preface
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01 - How the Ancient Irish People were Governed by their Kings and Chiefs
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02 - How the Warlike Old Irish Conquered Foreign Lands
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03 - How Kings, Chiefs, and People Were Subject to the Brehon Laws
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04 - How the Ancient Irish Lived As Pagans
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05 - How the Irish People Lived as Christians
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06 - How Ireland became the Most Learned Country in Europe
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07 - How the Irish Missionaries and Scholars Spread Religion and Learning in Foreign Countries
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08 - How the Ancient Irish Wrote down all their Literature, and how Books Increased and Multiplied
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09 - How the Irish Scholars Compiled their Annals
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10 - How the Irish Derived Amusement and Instruction from Historical and Romantic Tales
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11 - How the Ancient Irish Excelled in Music
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12 - How the Ancient Irish Excelled in Art
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13 - How the Ancient Irish Physicians were Skilled in Medicine
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14 - How the Old Irish People Built and Arranged their Houses
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15 - How They Ate, Drank, Feasted, and Entertained
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16 - How the People Dressed
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17 - How they Fenced in and Tilled their Land
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18 - How Irish Handicraftsmen Excelled in their Work
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19 - How they Prepared and Made up Clothing Materials
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20 - How the Irish Travelled on Land and Water
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21 - How the People Held Great Conventions and Fairs; and how they Amused Themselves
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22 - How the Character of the Old Irish People showed itself in various Circumstances and on various Occasions