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 1    1|           as the Bretwalda of all Britain. I, Adamnan, had this narrative
 2    1|         both Scotia (Ireland) and Britain, it is proved beyond all
 3    1|           lately come across from Britain, and to-day we have come
 4    1|         of God was then living in Britain with King Connall, the son
 5    1|         who was then wandering in Britain, and who, in blessing him,
 6    1|        beyond the Dorsal ridge of Britain (Drumalban), he came to
 7    1|          from Scotia (Ireland) to Britain, Aid, surnamed the Black,
 8    2|        beyond the Dorsal Ridge of Britain (Drumalban), a certain youth
 9    2|           the Gallican channel to Britain, whither he was going from
10    2|     exercises with St. Columba in Britain."~ ~After being thus released
11    2|           board and convey him to Britain. But they, not being the
12    2|         voyage under full sail to Britain. After reaching the shores
13    2|      After reaching the shores of Britain, Libran left the ship, blessed
14    2|        not arise from the dead in Britain, but in Scotia (Ireland)."
15    2|        beyond the Dorsal Ridge of Britain (Drumalban), recommended
16    2|         sea, Scotia (Ireland) and Britain, have twice been ravaged
17    2|            the Picts and Scots of Britain, who are separated from
18    2|           the Dorsal mountains of Britain. And although neither of
19    3| fellow-soldiers, sailed across to Britain.~ ~
20    3|        beyond the Dorsal Ridge of Britain (Drumalban), near the lake
21    3|     thirty years of my sojourn in Britain have been completed, and
22    3|         own Scotia (Ireland), and Britain, the largest island of the
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