| 1812 - 1020 páginas
...lyeth open an other manifest proofe, that the Irish bee Scythes or Scots, for in all their incounters they use one very common word, crying Ferragh, Ferragh,...called Feragus, or Fergus, which fought against the Pietés, as you may reade in Buchanan, de rebus Scoticis ; but as others write, it was long before... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1807 - 384 páginas
...residence there. He informs us, in his State of Ireland, that " The Irish, in all their ineounters, use a very common word, crying Ferragh, Ferragh ; which...first kings of Scotland, called Feragus, or Fergus." And afterwards he says, " There be yet, at this day, in Ireland, many Irishmen — called by the name... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 páginas
...Irish be Scythes or Scots; for in all their encounters, they use one very common word, crying, Fcrragk, Ferragh ; which is a Scottish word, to wit, the name...called Feragus, or Fergus, which fought against the Picts, as you may read in Buchanan, De Rebus Scoticis : but as others write, it wai long before that,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 páginas
...; for in all their encounters, they use one very common word, crying, Ferragh, Ferragh ; which is * Scottish word, to wit, the name of one of the first...called Feragus, or Fergus, which fought against the Picts, as you may read in Buchanan, De Rebus Scoticis : but as others write, it was long before that,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 páginas
...Scots ^ for in all their encounters, they use one very common word, crying, Ferragh, Ferragh ; wliich is a Scottish word, to wit, the name of one of the...first kings of Scotland, called Feragus, or Fergus, whick fought against the Picts, as you may read in Buchanan, De Rebus Scoticis : but as others write,... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 524 páginas
...lyeth open another manifest proof, that the Irish be Scythes or Scots ; for in all their encounters, they use one very common word, crying, Ferragh, Ferragh...first kings of Scotland, called Feragus, or Fergus, whick fought against the Picts, as you may read in Buchanan, De Rebus Scoticis : but as others write,... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 550 páginas
...or Scots ; for in all their encounters, they use one very common word, crying, Ferraglt, Ftrragh ; which is a Scottish word, to wit, the name of one...first kings of Scotland, called Feragus, or Fergus, whici fought against the Picts, as you may read in Buchanan, De Rebus Scdticis : but as others write,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 páginas
...lieth open another manifest proof, that the Irish be Scythes or Scots ; for in all their encounters, they use one very common word, crying, Ferragh, Ferragh...name of one of the first kings of Scotland, called Fergaus, or Fergus, which fought against the Picts (as you may read in Buchanan, De Rebus Scoticis)... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 páginas
...lieth open another manifest proof, that the Irish be Scythes or Scots; for in all their encounters, they use one very common word, crying, Ferragh, Ferragh...name of one of the first kings of Scotland, called Fergaus, or Fergus, which fought against the Picts (as you may read in Buchanan, De Rebus Scotids\... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1837 - 374 páginas
...lyeth open another manifesto proofe that the Irish bee Scythes, or Scots, for in all their encounters they use one very common word, crying Ferragh, Ferragh,...first kings of Scotland, called Feragus, or Fergus." (") "This tradition," says Leland, "receives some countenance from the ancient monument in the cathedral... | |
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