The Scottish Gaël: Or, Celtic Manners, as Preserved Among the Highlanders ...J. Donald, 1976 |
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... believed was lost with their supposed extirpation . This is related by the national historians , and is preserved in popular tradition throughout Scotland ; the story representing the secret as last remaining with a father and son ...
... believed was lost with their supposed extirpation . This is related by the national historians , and is preserved in popular tradition throughout Scotland ; the story representing the secret as last remaining with a father and son ...
الصفحة 203
... believed that it was only a short time previous to the first arrival of the Romans that mines of iron ore had been opened and imperfectly worked , on a very limited scale . That the ancient Caledonians were acquainted with the ...
... believed that it was only a short time previous to the first arrival of the Romans that mines of iron ore had been opened and imperfectly worked , on a very limited scale . That the ancient Caledonians were acquainted with the ...
الصفحة 231
... believed to be the oldest poem in the Gaëlic language . The Albanach Duan , a poem of the time of Malcolm III . , 1056 , which is an indisputed relic , must have been composed from poems much anterior to its own age , and this is ...
... believed to be the oldest poem in the Gaëlic language . The Albanach Duan , a poem of the time of Malcolm III . , 1056 , which is an indisputed relic , must have been composed from poems much anterior to its own age , and this is ...
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Aberdeenshire according ancient animals antiquaries antiquity appears azure bagpipe bards battle believed blue Britain British Britons Cæsar Caledonians called cattle celebrated Celtiberi Celtiberians Celtic Celts century chief clan Colours common composed corn curious dancing deer described Diodorus Druidism Druids entertained esteemed favourite feet Fingal Fingalians fire formed formerly funeral Gaël Gaëlic Gauls Germans ground harp herbs Highlanders honour hunting inch inhabitants Iona Ireland Irish island Isles king known land lived Low Country Mac Donald Mac Leod Mac Pherson manner melodies milk mountains nations native observed Ogham origin Ossian Pausanias peculiar person Picts piobrachd pipers pipes Pliny plough poems poetry practice preserved procured remains remarkable resemblance Richard of Cirencester Romans rude says Scotish Scotland Scots sheep shews singular sometimes song sort Stonehenge stones Strabo Strathspey supposed Tacitus tion trees tribes verse vessels Welsh wild wood yellow