| 1765 - 416 стор.
...compofitions, is addrefledto one of the firft Chriflian miffionaries. — The ftory of the poem is handed down, by tradition, thus — In the country of the...chiefs lived in the days of Fingal, Dunthalmo, lord ofTeutha, fuppofed to be the Tweed; •nd Rathmor, who dwelt at Clutha, well known to be the river... | |
| 1773 - 432 стор.
...compefitions, is addrcfled to one of the firft Chriftian miflionaries. The flory of the poem is handed down, by tradition, thus. In the country of the Britons...in the days of Fingal, Dunthalmo, lord of Teutha, fuppofed to be the Tweed ; and Rathmor, who dwelt at Clutha, well known to be the river Clyde. Rathmore... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 стор.
...compofitions, is addrcfled to one of the firft Chriflian miflionarics. The ftory of the poem is handed down, by tradition, thus : In the country of the Britons...in the days of Fingal, Dunthalmo, lord of Teutha, fuppofed to be the Tweed ; and Rathmor, who dwelt at Clutha, well known to be the river Clyde. Rathmor... | |
| 1790 - 322 стор.
...compofiticns, is ad' dreffcd to one of the firft Chriftian miffionaries. The ft cry of the poem is handed down, by tradition, thus : In the country of the Britons between the walk, two chiefs lived in the days of Fingal, Dunthalmo, lord of Teutha, fuppofed to be the Tweed ;... | |
| 1799 - 252 стор.
...one of thefirft Chrtltian miflionaries. The (lory of the poem U handed down, by tradition, tiiu', ; In the country of the Britons between the walls, two chiefs lived In the days of Flngal, Dunthalmo, lord of Teutna, fuppofed to be the Tweed; and Rathmor, who dwelt at Clutha, well... | |
| Ossian - 1801 - 338 стор.
...compofitions , is addreffed to one of the firft Chriftian milfionaries. The ftory of the poem is handed down, by tradition, thus: In the country of the Britons between the walls , two cliiefs lived in the days of Fingal, Dunthalmo , lord of Teutha, fuppofed to be the Tweed; and Rathmor... | |
| 1803 - 350 стор.
...compositions, is addressed to one of the first Christian missionaries. The story of the poem is handed down, by tradition, thus : In the country of the Britons...dwelt at Clutha, well known to be the river Clyde. Rathmor was not more renowned for his generosity and hospitality, than Dunthalmo was infamous for his... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 стор.
...compositions, is addressed to one of the first Christian missionaries. The story of the poem is handed down, by tradition, thus. In the country of the Britons...dwelt at Clutha, well known to be the river Clyde. Rathmor was not more renowned for his generosity and hospitality, than Dunthalmo was infamous for his... | |
| James Macpherson - 1805 - 336 стор.
...compositions, ii addressed to one of the first Christian missionaries. The story of the poem is handed down, by tradition, thus : In the country of the Britons...between the walls, two chiefs lived in the days of Finga], Dunthalmo, lord of Teutha, supposed to be the Tweed, and Rathmor, who dwelt at Clutha, well... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 244 стор.
...compositions, is addressed to one of the first tVdian rnlssmn.irios. The story of the pwm is handed down by tradition, thus : in the country of the Britons,...between the walls, two chiefs lived in the days of t intl, Dunthalmo, lord of Teutha, supposed to be the Tweed; and Rathmor, v:uo dwelt at Clutha, well... | |
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