The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 70,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Pagina 602
... Picts were a Teutonic race , who invaded Scotland about the same time that England was over - run by the Anglo Saxons . By these he conceives the whole of the low country to have been conquered and colonized , while the Gaelic na- tives ...
... Picts were a Teutonic race , who invaded Scotland about the same time that England was over - run by the Anglo Saxons . By these he conceives the whole of the low country to have been conquered and colonized , while the Gaelic na- tives ...
Pagina 756
... Picts . Who this people were , wheth- er native or foreign , forms one of the most celebrated controversies connec- ted with Scottish history . By some they they are referred to a Teutonic or Scandinavian origin , 756 Review Strutt's ...
... Picts . Who this people were , wheth- er native or foreign , forms one of the most celebrated controversies connec- ted with Scottish history . By some they they are referred to a Teutonic or Scandinavian origin , 756 Review Strutt's ...
Pagina 757
... Picts begin to be named , there is no account of any foreign settle- ment or invasion , such as the Teuton- ic hypothesis necessarily supposes . Yet if such an event had taken place , we can hardly suppose that no men- tion whatever ...
... Picts begin to be named , there is no account of any foreign settle- ment or invasion , such as the Teuton- ic hypothesis necessarily supposes . Yet if such an event had taken place , we can hardly suppose that no men- tion whatever ...
Pagina 758
... Picts work ditch cross the Tweed , near the influx of the Howdenpot - burn ; and continues its course to a British fort , on the west side of this stream . From this fort , the Pictsworkditch passes Cribshill ; and is again discovered ...
... Picts work ditch cross the Tweed , near the influx of the Howdenpot - burn ; and continues its course to a British fort , on the west side of this stream . From this fort , the Pictsworkditch passes Cribshill ; and is again discovered ...
Pagina 760
... Picts , sustained a succession of defeats and disasters , which gradually annihilated their political importance ... Picts . He then cros- sed the Tay , and entered Angus . The But at Dun Nechtan , now Dunnichen , he was encountered by ...
... Picts , sustained a succession of defeats and disasters , which gradually annihilated their political importance ... Picts . He then cros- sed the Tay , and entered Angus . The But at Dun Nechtan , now Dunnichen , he was encountered by ...
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