| Donald Gregory - 1847 - 458 páginas
...and integrity of heart, that he would be a light to his people, and maintain the true religion. The white apparel did afterwards belong to the poet by...with discretion and sincerity. Then he received his forefathers' sword, or some other sword, signifying that his duty was to protect and defend them from... | |
| Donald Gregory - 1847 - 456 páginas
...and integrity of heart, that he would be a light to his people, and maintain the true religion. The white apparel did afterwards belong to the poet by right. Then he was to receive a white rod in his band, intimating that he had power to rule, not with tyranny and partiality, but with discretion and... | |
| William Anderson - 1854 - 438 páginas
...integrity of heart, and that he would be a light to his people and maintain the true religion. The white apparel did afterwards belong to the poet by right. Then he was to receive a white rod in liis hand, intimating that he liad power to rule, not with tyranny and partiality, but with discretion... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - 1879 - 452 páginas
...and charger; and the poet, Mac Firbis had the steed, battle-dress, and raiment of O'Caomhain." 2 " Then he was to receive a white rod in his hand, intimating...with discretion and sincerity. Then he received his forefathers' sword, or some other sword, signifying it was his duty to protect and defend them from... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1881 - 572 páginas
...and integrity of heart, that he would be a light to his people, and maintain the true religion. The white apparel did afterwards belong to the poet by...with discretion and sincerity. Then he received his forefathers' sword, or some other sword, signifying that his duty was to protect and defend them from... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1881 - 572 páginas
...and integrity of heart, that he would be a light to his people, and maintain the true religion. The white apparel did afterwards belong to the poet by...to rule, not with tyranny and partiality, but with diseretion and sincerity. Then he received his forefathers' sword, or some other sword, signifying... | |
| David MacBrayne (ltd.) - 1882 - 150 páginas
...integrity of heart, and that he would be a light to his people, and maintain the true religion. The white apparel did afterwards belong to the poet by...with discretion and sincerity. Then he received his forefathers' sword, or some other sword, signifying that his duty was to protect and defend them from... | |
| Robert C. Graham - 1895 - 282 páginas
...integrity of heart, and that he would be a light to his people and maintain the true religion. The white apparel did afterwards belong to the poet by...with discretion and sincerity. Then he received his forefathers' sword, or some other sword, signifying that his duty was to protect and defend them from... | |
| Scottish History Society - 1914 - 400 páginas
...and integrity of heart, that he would be a light to his people, and maintain the true religion. The white apparel did afterwards belong to the poet by...with discretion and sincerity. Then he received his forefathers' sword, or some other sword, signifying that his duty was to protect and defend them from... | |
| James Robert Nicolson Macphail - 1914 - 398 páginas
...and integrity of heart, that he would be a light to his people, and maintain the true religion. The white apparel did afterwards belong to the poet by...with discretion and sincerity. Then he received his forefathers' sword, or some other sword, signifying that his duty was to protect and defend them from... | |
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