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Page 150
... Goidels and Scots ' , he said.2 In ye first place , I suppose that the antient colonies of Ireland were two distinct nations coinhabiting Guydhels and Scots ; that the Guydhels were ye old inhabitants of this island and that Scots came ...
... Goidels and Scots ' , he said.2 In ye first place , I suppose that the antient colonies of Ireland were two distinct nations coinhabiting Guydhels and Scots ; that the Guydhels were ye old inhabitants of this island and that Scots came ...
Page 161
... Goidels and Brythons were and are historical realities , their projection back into pre- historic times is probably an untenable hypothesis . He might well have been amused as he looked back to his first essay on these difficult matters ...
... Goidels and Brythons were and are historical realities , their projection back into pre- historic times is probably an untenable hypothesis . He might well have been amused as he looked back to his first essay on these difficult matters ...
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... Goidels had been in Britain and Ireland and that the Skuydied had come from Spain . ' The point to be emphasized , then , is that although Lhuyd was not putting forward anything new in his statements about the Scotti coming from Spain ...
... Goidels had been in Britain and Ireland and that the Skuydied had come from Spain . ' The point to be emphasized , then , is that although Lhuyd was not putting forward anything new in his statements about the Scotti coming from Spain ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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