The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688, Volum 1W. Blackwood, 1867 - 650 sider |
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Side 189
... Peukini , Vihtar , Pygars , Pakhar , Baggar , and Baggeboar . ' So wide a range of etymo- logical analogy gave rise to many theories which it would be profitless to follow out . I shall just venture to offer one specimen of them , as it ...
... Peukini , Vihtar , Pygars , Pakhar , Baggar , and Baggeboar . ' So wide a range of etymo- logical analogy gave rise to many theories which it would be profitless to follow out . I shall just venture to offer one specimen of them , as it ...
Side 190
... Peukini were Scythians or Goths . From their small island - home they soon spread over a vast space , for they are found to be identical with the Basternæ , who formed one - fifth of the whole Gothic race the largest in the world ; and ...
... Peukini were Scythians or Goths . From their small island - home they soon spread over a vast space , for they are found to be identical with the Basternæ , who formed one - fifth of the whole Gothic race the largest in the world ; and ...
Side 191
... Peukini must therefore have been there before them ; tolerable skill , frightens the indolent learned into acquiescence for peace ' sake and the saving of trouble . In this department of study - perhaps also in others — the writer who ...
... Peukini must therefore have been there before them ; tolerable skill , frightens the indolent learned into acquiescence for peace ' sake and the saving of trouble . In this department of study - perhaps also in others — the writer who ...
Side 192
... Peukini , it is clear that they vacated Scandinavia to make room for the Sitones . Whither could they go ? In answer to this question comes the triumphant conclusion , " that the Peukini were the very first Basternæ who passed over ...
... Peukini , it is clear that they vacated Scandinavia to make room for the Sitones . Whither could they go ? In answer to this question comes the triumphant conclusion , " that the Peukini were the very first Basternæ who passed over ...
Side 199
... . 187 . Ptolemy's geographical arrangements do not quite fit into Pinkerton's for bringing the Peukini from the Black Sea to Scotland , and therefore he This brief survey of the great Pictish controversy thus leaves THE PICTS . 199.
... . 187 . Ptolemy's geographical arrangements do not quite fit into Pinkerton's for bringing the Peukini from the Black Sea to Scotland , and therefore he This brief survey of the great Pictish controversy thus leaves THE PICTS . 199.
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