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 1    1|           parts of the Leinstermen, near the sea, and that there
 2    1|            it was known that he was near, all flocked from their
 3    1|           their little grange farms near the monastery, and, along
 4    1|       Colman Mocusailni in the Sea, near the island called Rechru.~ ~
 5    1|          called in Scotic Ondemone (near Coleraine), was fought in
 6    1|      brother Dinni, and is situated near the lake of the river Aba (
 7    1|             struck a spot of ground near the sea with his staff,
 8    1|       stream, and put it in a house near us." They did at once as
 9    1|             the same whether far or near. It is however admitted,
10    1|            said to have taken place near the fortress of King Brude (
11    1|             fortress of King Brude (near Inverness). When the saint
12    1| fortifications, some Druids, coming near to them, did all they could
13    1|             and on the open ground, near the sea-shore, look for
14    1|           wounds mutually inflicted near the monastery called Cellrois,
15    1|          district of the Maugdorna, near the confines of the territory
16    1|            he heard others fighting near him. He rose hastily to
17    1|           it to a dwelling that was near, where in its hunger he
18    1|              and regarding the Well near that place.~ ~ANOTHER time,
19    1|          called the Giant's Sconce, near Coleraine). Whence, at this
20    1|    according to the saint's word, a near kinsman of his was slain.~ ~
21    1|          blamelessly for many years near the monastery of the Oakwood
22    2|             found in the same house near the sea reduced to the agonies
23    2|            aside to a rock that was near, and kneeling down prayed
24    2|            Oidechan island (Oidech, near Isla, probably Texa) suddenly
25    2|         saint, from a bull that was near. This the saint directed
26    2|             Naomh, now Nave island, near Isla), came to the saint,
27    2|           though it had just got so near to Lugne, as he swam, that
28    2|           addressed those who stood near him, and said, "Let one
29    2|           account allow him to come near her for marriage rights.
30    2|     oak-trees were to be taken from near the mouth of the river Sale (
31    3|            to Columba as he draweth near; he hath been deemed worthy
32    3|             of Britain (Drumalban), near the lake of the river Nesa (
33    3|             son, that thou come not near my little hut this evening,
34    3|             hour as thou didst draw near to the door of my hut, and
35    3|     evidently being anxious to come near me and deliver me from the
36    3|            bless the barn which was near at hand When the saint had
37    3|           the saint. And as he drew near to the door, the same light
38    3|      eternal brightness.~ ~And now, near the close of this book,
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