Part II.—Religion, Learning, and Art.—Chapter IX. Paganism—X. Christianity—XI. Learning and Education—XII. Irish Language and Literature—XIII. Ecclesiastical and Religious Writings—XIV. Annals, Histories, and Genealogies—XV. Historical and Romantic Tales—XVI. Art—XVII. Music—XVIII. Medicine and Medical Doctors.
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