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... Picts , i . e . Pictland frith . Long was this strait , through which the Romans under Julius Agricola sailed when they surveyed the whole ma- ritime coast of Britain , famed for its gor- gons and its hydras , its currents and its ...
... Picts , i . e . Pictland frith . Long was this strait , through which the Romans under Julius Agricola sailed when they surveyed the whole ma- ritime coast of Britain , famed for its gor- gons and its hydras , its currents and its ...
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... Picts- houses , found by the northern hordes on their invasion ; which still remain , thougn the present inhabitants are unable to ac- count for their designation . If still further proof were necessary , the similar customs * of the Picts ...
... Picts- houses , found by the northern hordes on their invasion ; which still remain , thougn the present inhabitants are unable to ac- count for their designation . If still further proof were necessary , the similar customs * of the Picts ...
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... Picts of the Main land to take shelter in the isles , and there pursued them , would have been interest- ing information . This would properly have led to the introduction of the Scan- dinavian dynasty ; and illustrated the un- just ...
... Picts of the Main land to take shelter in the isles , and there pursued them , would have been interest- ing information . This would properly have led to the introduction of the Scan- dinavian dynasty ; and illustrated the un- just ...
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... Picts Peti ; but is at a loss for the latter denomination . Nor does the idea of Pinkerton , that they were Irish priests , appear more satisfactory to him than to us . The islanders had been long , we have seen , converted to ...
... Picts Peti ; but is at a loss for the latter denomination . Nor does the idea of Pinkerton , that they were Irish priests , appear more satisfactory to him than to us . The islanders had been long , we have seen , converted to ...
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... Pict - houses , as they are termed , are more curious still , as they shew that the persons , to whom they must be attributed , were probably the original in- habitants , who were a race unknown to the people of the north . These are nu ...
... Pict - houses , as they are termed , are more curious still , as they shew that the persons , to whom they must be attributed , were probably the original in- habitants , who were a race unknown to the people of the north . These are nu ...
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