A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, المجلد 1A. Fullarton, 1849 - 503 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ix
... Gaelic and IRISH MANUSCRIPTS , CHAPTER I. HISTORY OF THE HIGHLANDS ; ROMAN PERIOD . p . vii pp . i - lvii pp . lviii - lxxii Of the aboriginal Tribes of North Britain at the period of Agricola's invasion - Their names and topographical ...
... Gaelic and IRISH MANUSCRIPTS , CHAPTER I. HISTORY OF THE HIGHLANDS ; ROMAN PERIOD . p . vii pp . i - lvii pp . lviii - lxxii Of the aboriginal Tribes of North Britain at the period of Agricola's invasion - Their names and topographical ...
الصفحة xxx
... Gaelic . Proofs of the common origin , in the vocabulary of the Celtic and other Indo - European nations , are exhibited by this eminent philologist , first , in the names of persons and relations ; secondly , in the principal elements ...
... Gaelic . Proofs of the common origin , in the vocabulary of the Celtic and other Indo - European nations , are exhibited by this eminent philologist , first , in the names of persons and relations ; secondly , in the principal elements ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... Gaelic . In support of this opinion , reference has been made to the name of the British pendragon or generalissimo , who invited Hengist and his Saxons into England , which is written Gwrtheyrn by Lib . iv . p . 176 . + " Strabo ...
... Gaelic . In support of this opinion , reference has been made to the name of the British pendragon or generalissimo , who invited Hengist and his Saxons into England , which is written Gwrtheyrn by Lib . iv . p . 176 . + " Strabo ...
الصفحة xxxix
... Gaelic was the language of the first inhabitants , it is unquestionable that they would call themselves , in reference to their country , Albinnich ; and this appellation they would carry along with them as they directed their course in ...
... Gaelic was the language of the first inhabitants , it is unquestionable that they would call themselves , in reference to their country , Albinnich ; and this appellation they would carry along with them as they directed their course in ...
الصفحة xl
... Gaelic word Gaoll , which means a stranger , the Gaël denominate the Lowlands , or that part of Scotland where their language is not spoken , Gaolldoch , whilst they term their own country Gaeldoch . After the Danes had subdued the ...
... Gaelic word Gaoll , which means a stranger , the Gaël denominate the Lowlands , or that part of Scotland where their language is not spoken , Gaolldoch , whilst they term their own country Gaeldoch . After the Danes had subdued the ...
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