The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688, Količina 1W. Blackwood, 1867 - 650 strani |
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... natural impression that it is of native growth . From what native word , if any , the Roman author latinised it , or ... Naturally it is supposed that the ancient author found the name , and gave it Latin or Greek inflections ; while on ...
... natural impression that it is of native growth . From what native word , if any , the Roman author latinised it , or ... Naturally it is supposed that the ancient author found the name , and gave it Latin or Greek inflections ; while on ...
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... natural scenery , yet cannot be reconciled to natural conditions , which will nowhere show us a succession of such curves running straight onwards in parallel lines out of all harmony or co- operation with watercourses and other natural ...
... natural scenery , yet cannot be reconciled to natural conditions , which will nowhere show us a succession of such curves running straight onwards in parallel lines out of all harmony or co- operation with watercourses and other natural ...
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... naturally sup- port so important an establishment . The mouldings 1 Notitia Imperii ( see the British portion in Monumenta Historica Britannica , xxiv . ) Item per Lineam valli , and decorations on the fragments of buildings tell us ...
... naturally sup- port so important an establishment . The mouldings 1 Notitia Imperii ( see the British portion in Monumenta Historica Britannica , xxiv . ) Item per Lineam valli , and decorations on the fragments of buildings tell us ...
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... naturally expect fuller information else- where . The usual sources for reference regarding him will , however , be found ... natural line of contest when the north and the south were divided : many a history written by a Lollius Urbicus ...
... naturally expect fuller information else- where . The usual sources for reference regarding him will , however , be found ... natural line of contest when the north and the south were divided : many a history written by a Lollius Urbicus ...
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... natural feature in the rendering of them . The author pleads , moreover , for some toleration of discursiveness in these earlier chapters , since the materials whence they are extracted , however interesting and exciting to the ...
... natural feature in the rendering of them . The author pleads , moreover , for some toleration of discursiveness in these earlier chapters , since the materials whence they are extracted , however interesting and exciting to the ...
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Aberdeenshire Adamnan afterwards ancient antiquaries appear Atlas Author battle became Bede bishop BLACKWOOD AND SONS Britain British Britons Broichan brought Cæsar Caledonians called camp castle Celtic Celts century character Christian Chronicle Church civilisation co-arbs Columba Columbites contest Crown Octavo Dalriada decorated distinct district Druids early ecclesiastical Edinburgh Emperor empire England English existence feudal Foolscap Octavo give Gothic hand influence inhabitants instance Iona Ireland Irish island KEITH JOHNSTON King of Scotland King of Scots land later literature Maps ment modern monarch monuments narrative nations native natural Norsemen northern origin Orkney ornaments period Pictish Picts practice Professor province race rampart reign relics Richard of Cirencester Roman Rome round royal saint Saxon says Scotland Scottish sculptured stones Second Edition seems specimens St Columba Strathclyde supposed Tacitus tell territory Teutonic tion told vestiges Volumes wall
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Stran 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.