A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, المجلد 1A. Fullarton, 1849 - 503 من الصفحات |
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... sent is with those tribes which have been latterly denominated Indo- European ; a term which includes all that class of nations , many of them inhabitants of Europe , whose dialects are more or less nearly re- lated to the ancient ...
... sent is with those tribes which have been latterly denominated Indo- European ; a term which includes all that class of nations , many of them inhabitants of Europe , whose dialects are more or less nearly re- lated to the ancient ...
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... sent his fleet on a voyage of discovery to the north which , after exploring the whole coast from the Forth to the Hebrides and descrying the Ultima Thule , supposed to be either the Shetland islands or Foula , the most westerly of the ...
... sent his fleet on a voyage of discovery to the north which , after exploring the whole coast from the Forth to the Hebrides and descrying the Ultima Thule , supposed to be either the Shetland islands or Foula , the most westerly of the ...
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... sent deputies to him to negotiate for peace , but the emperor , who was of a warlike disposition , and fond of military glory , declined to entertain any proposals . After making the necessary preparations , Severus began his march in ...
... sent deputies to him to negotiate for peace , but the emperor , who was of a warlike disposition , and fond of military glory , declined to entertain any proposals . After making the necessary preparations , Severus began his march in ...
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... sent Macpherson's translation of the poems of Ossian to Mr. Farquharson - that the attention of every one was then drawn to the MS . in proportion to the impression made upon their minds by the translation . Mr. Mac gillivray saw them ...
... sent Macpherson's translation of the poems of Ossian to Mr. Farquharson - that the attention of every one was then drawn to the MS . in proportion to the impression made upon their minds by the translation . Mr. Mac gillivray saw them ...
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... sent to him by Mr. Glendoning of Parton . That he remembered perfectly well his receiving it , although he did not recollect the exact time , but Mr. Farquharson said , when he had read it , that he had all the translated poems in his ...
... sent to him by Mr. Glendoning of Parton . That he remembered perfectly well his receiving it , although he did not recollect the exact time , but Mr. Farquharson said , when he had read it , that he had all the translated poems in his ...
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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