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
... - ITS ADAPTATION TO THE PHYSICAL AS WELL AS THE MORAL CONDITIONS OF THE NORTHERN NATIONS - INCOM- PATIBILITY WITH CLASSICAL AND ORIENTAL SYSTEMS , 217-246 CHAPTER VII . Early Christianity . ST KENTIGERN AND HIS CONTENTS . vii.
... - ITS ADAPTATION TO THE PHYSICAL AS WELL AS THE MORAL CONDITIONS OF THE NORTHERN NATIONS - INCOM- PATIBILITY WITH CLASSICAL AND ORIENTAL SYSTEMS , 217-246 CHAPTER VII . Early Christianity . ST KENTIGERN AND HIS CONTENTS . vii.
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... nation like themselves , who may be victors to - day and de- feated to - morrow , but with the conquering Empire who have ... nations of the south . Unconquered as yet , they are the last refuge of freedom , which will be extinguished by ...
... nation like themselves , who may be victors to - day and de- feated to - morrow , but with the conquering Empire who have ... nations of the south . Unconquered as yet , they are the last refuge of freedom , which will be extinguished by ...
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... nations unnamed . The diligence of antiquaries has brought forward many testimonies to the activity of this emperor's officers in Scotland , and one inscription found near the northern wall mentions the name of Lollius Urbicus ; thus ...
... nations unnamed . The diligence of antiquaries has brought forward many testimonies to the activity of this emperor's officers in Scotland , and one inscription found near the northern wall mentions the name of Lollius Urbicus ; thus ...
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... nation of character which carried Rome over the world , was so infirm that he was borne on a litter ; and it is recorded that , although he never had an opportunity of fighting a battle , he lost fifty thousand men in the expedition ...
... nation of character which carried Rome over the world , was so infirm that he was borne on a litter ; and it is recorded that , although he never had an opportunity of fighting a battle , he lost fifty thousand men in the expedition ...
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... nations , -the Dicaledons and Vecturions ; that the Attacotti were a warlike people , and the Scots were great wanderers , peopling the earth . From his frequent reference to the Saxons in the context , it is clear that Ammianus does ...
... nations , -the Dicaledons and Vecturions ; that the Attacotti were a warlike people , and the Scots were great wanderers , peopling the earth . From his frequent reference to the Saxons in the context , it is clear that Ammianus does ...
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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.