The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688, Volum 1W. Blackwood, 1867 - 650 sider |
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Side vii
... AUTHORS - WEAKNESS OF THEIR CON- TRIBUTIONS TO THE SOLUTION - THE PAINTED RACES EARLY INFLUENCE OF TEUTONIC RACES - THE SCOTS - ORIGINALLY A NAME FOR NATIVES OF IRELAND - CAME OVER IN COLONIES- NECESSITY FOR REMEMBERING THE EARLY ...
... AUTHORS - WEAKNESS OF THEIR CON- TRIBUTIONS TO THE SOLUTION - THE PAINTED RACES EARLY INFLUENCE OF TEUTONIC RACES - THE SCOTS - ORIGINALLY A NAME FOR NATIVES OF IRELAND - CAME OVER IN COLONIES- NECESSITY FOR REMEMBERING THE EARLY ...
Side 3
... authors such as Cæsar or Tacitus , the etymological process has sometimes to be suddenly reversed , and it is found that the modern name is derived from that of the classic author . Should it be found that the usual editions of such an ...
... authors such as Cæsar or Tacitus , the etymological process has sometimes to be suddenly reversed , and it is found that the modern name is derived from that of the classic author . Should it be found that the usual editions of such an ...
Side 13
... author gives a picturesque description of his abbot finding him at such unprofitable work , and re- buking him for wasting upon empty vanities and self - willed fancies the time , all too short , that should be dedicated to the proper ...
... author gives a picturesque description of his abbot finding him at such unprofitable work , and re- buking him for wasting upon empty vanities and self - willed fancies the time , all too short , that should be dedicated to the proper ...
Side 15
... author taking the name of the battle - field from the native name of a chain of hills , we have given the chain of hills its name from that by which the Roman author designs the battle- field . We thus lose any guide which the geography ...
... author taking the name of the battle - field from the native name of a chain of hills , we have given the chain of hills its name from that by which the Roman author designs the battle- field . We thus lose any guide which the geography ...
Side 17
... author latinised it , or whether it was coined out of some mere caprice , are now vain questions , on which the ... author found the name , and gave it Latin or Greek inflections ; while on inquiry it will be found that the classic name ...
... author latinised it , or whether it was coined out of some mere caprice , are now vain questions , on which the ... author found the name , and gave it Latin or Greek inflections ; while on inquiry it will be found that the classic name ...
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Side 11 - Raptores orbis, postquam cuncta vastantibus defuere terrae, et. mare scrutantur : si locuples hostis est, avari ; si pauper, ambitiosi : quos non Oriens, non Occidens, satiaverit. Soli omnium opes atque inopiam pari affectu concupiscunt. Auferre, trucidare, rapere, falsis nominibus imperium ; atque, ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.