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A Complete Survey of the Social Life and Institutions of Ancient Ireland. All the important Statements are proved home by references to authorities and by quotations from ancient documents.

.—Government, Military System, and Law.—Chapter I. Laying the Foundation—II. A Preliminary Bird's-eye View—III. Monarchical Government—IV. Warfare—V. Structure of Society—VI. The Brehon Laws—VII. The Laws relating to Land—VIII. The Administration of Justice.

.—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.

.—Social and Domestic Life.—Chapter XIX. The Family—XX. The House—XXI. Food, Fuel, and Light—XXII. Dress and Personal Adornment—XXIII. Agriculture and Pasturage—XXIV. Workers in Wood, Metal, and Stone—XXV. Corn Mills—XXVI. Trades and Industries connected with Clothing—XXVII. Measures, Weights, and Mediums of Exchange—XXVIII. Locomotion and Commerce—XXIX. Public Assemblies, Sports, and Pastimes—XXX. Various Social Customs and Observances—XXXI. Death and Burial. List of Authorities consulted and quoted or referred to throughout this Work. Index to the two volumes.

Traverses the same ground, Chapter by Chapter, as the larger work above; but most of the quotations and nearly all the references to authorities are omitted in this book.