| Edward Burt - 1822 - 394 páginas
...government is vigorously preserved, by its various subordinate powers, may occasion some singularities. The property of these Highlands belongs to a great...to the extent of their estates, and to the command of'men that live upon them, or follow them oh account of their clanship, out of the estates of others.... | |
| Sir John Scott Keltie - 1875 - 302 páginas
...the manner generally followed in distributing the land among the various branches of the clan : — " The property of these Highlands belongs to a great...or a short tack, to people whom they call good-men, and who are of a superior station to the commonality. These are generally the sons, brothers, cousins,... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain - 1881 - 508 páginas
...origin undoubtedly grew up along with it. The territorial lord would naturally settle on his land, as his principal tenants, his own relatives, and in...or a short tack, to people whom they call goodmen (duine uasail), and who are of a superior station to the commonality. These are generally the sons,... | |
| William Forbes Skene - 1890 - 558 páginas
...The former clan are well denned in the Gartmore MS., written in the year 1747. The writer says that ' the property of these Highlands belongs to a great...that live upon them, or follow them, on account of this clanship, out of the estates of others. These lands are set by the landlord during pleasure, or... | |
| George Laurence Gomme - 1890 - 358 páginas
...Highlands of Scotland which was published by Sir Walter Scott. We are told that " the property of the Highlands belongs to a great many different persons...clanship out of the estates of others. These lands are let by the landlord during pleasure on a short tack to people whom they call good-men and who are of... | |
| 1899 - 334 páginas
...of 1747 as containing the best definition of the position of the chiefs and clansmen of the time : ' The property of these Highlands belongs to a great...considerable in proportion to the extent of their *Sucial Jívolutíutt, by Benjamin Kidd. § Wbat M my Tartan f estates and to the command of men that... | |
| Dirk Roessingh - 1915 - 668 páginas
...uiting zijn gekomen. Wij halen wederom eene oude beschrijving (A°. 1747) aan van een Schotschen clani): „The property of these Highlands belongs to a great...men that live upon them or follow them on account of this clanship out of the estates of others. These lands are set by the landlord during pleasure or... | |
| 1925 - 248 páginas
...government is vigorously preserved, by its various subordinate powers, may occasion some singularities. The property of these Highlands belongs to a great...and to the command of men that live upon them, or to follow them on account of their clanship, out of the estates of others. These lands are set by the... | |
| Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham - 1925 - 250 páginas
...government is vigorously preserved, by its various subordinate powers, may occasion some singularities. The property of these Highlands belongs to a great...and to the command of men that live upon them, or to follow them on account of their clanship, out of the estates of others. These lands are set by the... | |
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