A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, المجلد 1A. Fullarton, 1849 - 503 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... origin , descent , and affiliations of the different Highland tribes . Many of the opinions and views promulgated by the latter I have ventured to dispute , at the same time assigning the reasons which have led me to differ from him ...
... origin , descent , and affiliations of the different Highland tribes . Many of the opinions and views promulgated by the latter I have ventured to dispute , at the same time assigning the reasons which have led me to differ from him ...
الصفحة xiv
... origin of nations and the descent and progress of the different branches of the great human family , as found at the dawn of history , it must be con- fessed that the result has been far from satisfactory , and that many of the systems ...
... origin of nations and the descent and progress of the different branches of the great human family , as found at the dawn of history , it must be con- fessed that the result has been far from satisfactory , and that many of the systems ...
الصفحة xiv
... origin . But at what precise period of time the Celts found their way into Britain , is a question involved in impenetrable obscurity , nor can it be ascertained in a satisfactory manner whether the original Celtic population of ...
... origin . But at what precise period of time the Celts found their way into Britain , is a question involved in impenetrable obscurity , nor can it be ascertained in a satisfactory manner whether the original Celtic population of ...
الصفحة xiv
... origin as the Britons of the south ; and that as the latter un- questionably came into Britain from the nearest coasts of the Gauls , they advanced by degrees , as they multiplied in the island , and peopled the Tacit , in Vit . Agric ...
... origin as the Britons of the south ; and that as the latter un- questionably came into Britain from the nearest coasts of the Gauls , they advanced by degrees , as they multiplied in the island , and peopled the Tacit , in Vit . Agric ...
الصفحة xiv
... origin of the Caledonians and of the Silures , he adds , without exception as to all the Britons , that it was more likely that the Gauls from the neighbouring coast had at first peopled the island . * This was certainly the more ...
... origin of the Caledonians and of the Silures , he adds , without exception as to all the Britons , that it was more likely that the Gauls from the neighbouring coast had at first peopled the island . * This was certainly the more ...
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Aberdeen afterwards ancient Angus appear apprehended Argyle army arrived attack bards battle Berridale Bishop Britons brother Cæsar Caledonians called camp castle cattle Celtic Celts chief Clan Gun Clandonald command council covenanters death dialects Donald Mackay earl of Caithness earl of Huntly earl of Sutherland Edinburgh enemy entered father favour force friends Frith Gaelic Gaul Grant Highlanders horse Houcheon immediately inhabitants Inverness Ireland Irish island Isles James John Kenneth killed king laird lands language Lord Berridale Lord Forbes Lorn Macdonald Mackintosh Maclean Macleod Macpherson Malcolm marquis of Huntly miles Montrose Montrose's Moray Murray nations Neill North Britain obtained origin Ossian party person Pictish Picts poems possession prisoner proceeded race reign returned Roman Ross Scotland Scoto-Irish Scots Scottish sent side Sinclair Sir Alexander Sir Alexander Gordon Sir Lauchlan Sir Robert Gordon sixteen hundred slain Strathnaver supposed tion took Torcuill town tribes whole William