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<p>The various bubonic plagues that ravaged Europe were well documented. This was not so much the case in Ireland.</p>
<p>Counterfeit hair for women’s privy parts</p>
<p>A division which occurred in proto-Indo-European languages.</p>
<p>Ah! The gods be with the days when urine was a thing to be cherished…</p>
<p>Buried soldiers and bronze age lingerie.</p>
<p>Security and protection can be major restrictions to growth and learning.</p>
<p>There are more slaves today than ever before. This is an account of a little known nineteenth century slave route.</p>
<p>Originally a prison and then a tenement in Dublin, it was demolished in the late 20th century.</p>
<p>It is an unusual twist of fortune that two men from the same Bohemian dynasty and sharing a common name and title were pivotal to two wars that ripped the heart from Europe</p>
<p>Sallust, writing in the first century BCE, describes modern Ireland.</p>

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