The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688, Том 1W. Blackwood, 1867 - 650 стор. |
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... called the Mons Grampius , and there they found the enemy , upwards of thirty thousand strong , under a leader whom the historian calls Galgacus . They occupied a rising - ground , whence they spread down upon the plain . Agricola ...
... called the Mons Grampius , and there they found the enemy , upwards of thirty thousand strong , under a leader whom the historian calls Galgacus . They occupied a rising - ground , whence they spread down upon the plain . Agricola ...
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... called Dorsum Britanniæ , the back or backbone of Britain . In east and central Scotland , where it makes a distinct division between north and south , it was long termed the " Month " or Mount . To cross the Month was to pass from the ...
... called Dorsum Britanniæ , the back or backbone of Britain . In east and central Scotland , where it makes a distinct division between north and south , it was long termed the " Month " or Mount . To cross the Month was to pass from the ...
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... called Groupius . Hence , as by a misprint they were led to search in the wrong quarter , he has a sympathy with those zealous disputants , rather than with Walterus Scottus , who , in fabula sua THE ANTIQUARY , lepide eos cavilletur ...
... called Groupius . Hence , as by a misprint they were led to search in the wrong quarter , he has a sympathy with those zealous disputants , rather than with Walterus Scottus , who , in fabula sua THE ANTIQUARY , lepide eos cavilletur ...
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... called the ' Historia Augustæ Scriptores , ' a book full of curious and significant details , which commend themselves to belief by their own internal evi- dence , though we know little or nothing either of the writers themselves , or ...
... called the ' Historia Augustæ Scriptores , ' a book full of curious and significant details , which commend themselves to belief by their own internal evi- dence , though we know little or nothing either of the writers themselves , or ...
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... called tribes . The Mæatians as a tribe were under Roman dominion , and it has been conjectured , on tolerably good grounds , that they were the inhab- itants of the territory between the two walls . Of the Caledonians living beyond the ...
... called tribes . The Mæatians as a tribe were under Roman dominion , and it has been conjectured , on tolerably good grounds , that they were the inhab- itants of the territory between the two walls . Of the Caledonians living beyond the ...
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Сторінка 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.