| 1765 - 520 páginas
...colonies came afterwards from the north of Europe is a matter of meer fpeculation. When South-Britain yielded to the power of the Romans, the unconquered nations to the north of the province were diftingui(hed by the name of Caledonians. From their very name, it appears, that they were of thofe... | |
| 1773 - 466 páginas
...colonies came afterwards from the north of Europe is a matter of meer fpeculation. When South-Britain yielded to the power of the Romans, the unconquered nations to the north of the province were diftinguiihed by the name of Caledonians. From their very name, it appears, that they were of thofe... | |
| 1785 - 456 páginas
...no doubt. Whether colonies came afterwards from the north of Europe is a matter of meer fpeculation. When South Britain yielded to the power of the Romans,...unconquered nations to the north of the province were diftinguifhed by the name of .Caledonians. From their very name, it appears, that they were of thofe... | |
| Ossian - 1801 - 364 páginas
...colonies came afterwards from the north of Europe is a matter of mere fpeculation. When South-Britain yielded to the power of the Romans, the unconquered nations to the north of the province were diftinguifhed by the nam* of Caledonian!. From their very name, it appears , that they were of theft... | |
| 1803 - 352 páginas
...no doubt. Whether colonies came afterwards from the north of Europe is a matter of mere speculation. When South Britain yielded to the power of the Romans,...signifying Celts, or Gauls, and Dun or Don, a hill; so that Cael-don, or Caledonians, is as much as to say, the Celts of the hill country. The Highlanders, to... | |
| 1803 - 350 páginas
...no doubt. Whether colonies came afterwards from the north of Europe is a matter of mere speculation. When South Britain yielded to the power of the Romans,...of Britain. It is compounded of two Celtic words, Cael signifying Celts, or Gauls, and Dun or Don, a hill; so that Cael-don, or Caledonians, is as much... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 262 páginas
...of no doubt. Whether colonies came forward from the north of Europe is a matter of mere speculation. When South Britain yielded to the power of the Romans,...of Britain. It is compounded of two Celtic words, Cael signifying Celts, or Gauls, and Dun, or Don, a hill ; so that Cael-don, or Caledonians, is as... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 366 páginas
...matter of mere speculation. When South Britain yielded to the power of the Romans, the xmconquered nations to the north of the province were distinguished...of Britain. It is compounded of two Celtic words, Cael signifying Celts, ot Gauls, and Dun or Don, a hill; so that Cael-don, or Caledonians, is as much... | |
| 1812 - 282 páginas
...doubt. Whether colonies came afterwards from the north of Europe, is a matter of mere speculation. When South Britain yielded to the power of the Romans,...two Celtic words, Gael signifying Celts, or Gauls, autl Dun or Don, a hill; so that Cael-don, or Caledonians, is as much as to* say, the Celts of the... | |
| 1847 - 400 páginas
...distinguished by the name of Caledonians. From theirvery name it appears that they were of thoseGauls who possessed themselves originally of Britain. It...signifying Celts or Gauls, and Dun or Don, a hill; so that Caeldon, or Caledonians, is as much as to say, the "Celts of the hill country." The Highlanders to... | |
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