A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, المجلد 1A. Fullarton, 1849 - 503 من الصفحات |
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... formed the only subject of inquiry , the commencement of the inves- tigation was limited to the year 1740 , and was carried down to the close of the year 1755 , in which period the principal events preceding the Rebellion , those of the ...
... formed the only subject of inquiry , the commencement of the inves- tigation was limited to the year 1740 , and was carried down to the close of the year 1755 , in which period the principal events preceding the Rebellion , those of the ...
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... formed . That I have an affection for the subject , I freely admit ; that I have , in any instance , sought to minister to the vanity of the Highlanders generally , or to that of individual tribes of the Highland people , I de- cidedly ...
... formed . That I have an affection for the subject , I freely admit ; that I have , in any instance , sought to minister to the vanity of the Highlanders generally , or to that of individual tribes of the Highland people , I de- cidedly ...
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... formed a considerable branch . In Europe the dominions of the Thracians lay between the Euxine and the Adriatic , and were bordered on the south by the territories of the Pel- asgi , the first inhabitants of Greece . The Illyrians also ...
... formed a considerable branch . In Europe the dominions of the Thracians lay between the Euxine and the Adriatic , and were bordered on the south by the territories of the Pel- asgi , the first inhabitants of Greece . The Illyrians also ...
الصفحة xiv
... western coast of Sicily , under the denomination of Sicani , which they took from the river Sicanus . L • Herod . I. cap . 94 Pliny , Hist . Nat . lib . ii . c . v , xiv . b The Etruscans , as forming a powerful and important nation.
... western coast of Sicily , under the denomination of Sicani , which they took from the river Sicanus . L • Herod . I. cap . 94 Pliny , Hist . Nat . lib . ii . c . v , xiv . b The Etruscans , as forming a powerful and important nation.
الصفحة xiv
James Browne. The Etruscans , as forming a powerful and important nation of an- cient Italy , come next to be considered . According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus , they called themselves by the national appellation of Rasenna ; but they ...
James Browne. The Etruscans , as forming a powerful and important nation of an- cient Italy , come next to be considered . According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus , they called themselves by the national appellation of Rasenna ; but they ...
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