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1 1| places, in both Scotia (Ireland) and Britain, it is proved 2 1| certain brother from Scotia (Ireland), named Finten, son of Tailchan, 3 1| back in peace to Scotia (Ireland), that he may found a monastery 4 1| back in peace to Scotia (Ireland).~ ~I have heard this as 5 1| the churches of Scotia (Ireland). He himself told all these 6 1| the churches of Scotia (Ireland), on account of the difference 7 1| his departure from Scotia (Ireland), it happened that on the 8 1| was fought in Scotia (Ireland), the same man of God was 9 1| shall come here from Scotia (Ireland), and tell you the same 10 1| for some days in Scotia (Ireland), he spoke in the following 11 1| now at once for Scotia (Ireland), with God's help, and question 12 1| message for him to Scotia (Ireland). While he was preparing 13 1| prow of thy ship in Scotia (Ireland); he shall be with thee 14 1| death return to Scotia (Ireland), perhaps God may pardon 15 1| will soon return to Scotia (Ireland), and there in a short time 16 1| certain ship from Scotia (Ireland) does not appear sooner: 17 1| brought with him from Scotia (Ireland) to Britain, Aid, surnamed 18 1| the king of all Scotia (Ireland). The blessed man's prophecy 19 1| staying some days in Scotia (Ireland), he saw a cleric mounted 20 1| in that part of Scotia (Ireland), named a little before, 21 1| of royal blood in Scotia (Ireland) have perished of wounds 22 1| pleasant part of Scotia (Ireland) from which it originally 23 2| was yet a youth in Scotia (Ireland) learning the wisdom of 24 2| considerable part of Scotia (Ireland) namely, from the stream 25 2| rapid voyage to Scotia (Ireland), for it is of the very 26 2| mentioned embarked for Scotia (Ireland) from the harbour of the 27 2| many districts of Scotia (Ireland), and with it the wonderful 28 2| staying a few days in Scotia (Ireland), he went, on invitation, 29 2| for a voyage to Scotia (Ireland), he searched for and found 30 2| sailed over from Scotia (Ireland), and came to the blessed 31 2| Britain, but in Scotia (Ireland)." Hearing these words, 32 2| from that part of Scotia (Ireland) where the woman resided.~ ~ 33 2| spending a few days in Scotia (Ireland), some ecclesiastical object 34 2| islands of the sea, Scotia (Ireland) and Britain, have twice 35 3| midland districts of Scotia (Ireland). When the forementioned 36 3| come to us from Scotia (Ireland) to tell us of the death 37 3| monasteries came from Scotia (Ireland), to visit St. Columba, 38 3| made to a certain saint of Ireland, at the very time the blessed 39 3| time came over from Scotia (Ireland), and spent the rest of 40 3| whole of our own Scotia (Ireland), and Britain, the largest