The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688, Volum 1W. Blackwood, 1867 - 650 sider |
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Side ix
... CHRONICLES AND THEIR IMPORT - KING KENNETH AND THE UNION OF THE PICTS AND SCOTS - ITS MYSTERIES - CONDITION OF THE SCOTS CELTS - THEIR HIGH PLACE IN CIVILISATION , 307-335 CHAPTER X. Narratibe to the End of Macbeth's Reign . THE ...
... CHRONICLES AND THEIR IMPORT - KING KENNETH AND THE UNION OF THE PICTS AND SCOTS - ITS MYSTERIES - CONDITION OF THE SCOTS CELTS - THEIR HIGH PLACE IN CIVILISATION , 307-335 CHAPTER X. Narratibe to the End of Macbeth's Reign . THE ...
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... chronicle , which leaves its practical nature in utter darkness , the historical philosopher takes it up , looks at it , and then writes about it at length , crowding his pages with conjectures about it , if his nature be sceptical ...
... chronicle , which leaves its practical nature in utter darkness , the historical philosopher takes it up , looks at it , and then writes about it at length , crowding his pages with conjectures about it , if his nature be sceptical ...
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... chronicle of the time which professes to be history and not romance is mixed up the narrative of the achievements of the prophet Ambrose Merlin . When Vortigern could not build his tower by reason of the sinking of the foundation , and ...
... chronicle of the time which professes to be history and not romance is mixed up the narrative of the achievements of the prophet Ambrose Merlin . When Vortigern could not build his tower by reason of the sinking of the foundation , and ...
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... chronicle , Pehiti of Witikind , and Pehts of ancient Scottish poets - and modern natives of Scotland and the north of England . " 1 Against such a complex ethnical genealogy as this it was not unnatural that the advocates of the Gallic ...
... chronicle , Pehiti of Witikind , and Pehts of ancient Scottish poets - and modern natives of Scotland and the north of England . " 1 Against such a complex ethnical genealogy as this it was not unnatural that the advocates of the Gallic ...
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... chronicles supplied a leader for the Saxons in Britain , calling him Hengest , they likewise provided for him an Asgard pedigree , making him sixth in descent from Odin . It is fortunate that in the abundance of old Norse literature we ...
... chronicles supplied a leader for the Saxons in Britain , calling him Hengest , they likewise provided for him an Asgard pedigree , making him sixth in descent from Odin . It is fortunate that in the abundance of old Norse literature we ...
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