Transactions, 第 20 巻Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1897 List of members in each vol. |
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... , was busily engaged in a reel , and the whole party singing and dancing , and dressed in neat green jackets , bedgowns , & c . The Captain took her out of one of the reels , and upon obtaining the open 36 Gaelic Society of Inverness .
... , was busily engaged in a reel , and the whole party singing and dancing , and dressed in neat green jackets , bedgowns , & c . The Captain took her out of one of the reels , and upon obtaining the open 36 Gaelic Society of Inverness .
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... whole of the once important estates of the Magillivrays are lost to the Clan Chattan , except Wester Lairgs , which is the property of The Mackintosh . Though the Macgillivrays are now dissociated from all landed connection with ...
... whole of the once important estates of the Magillivrays are lost to the Clan Chattan , except Wester Lairgs , which is the property of The Mackintosh . Though the Macgillivrays are now dissociated from all landed connection with ...
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... whole number : — Dùn Domhnuill ( Donald's fort ) . Dùn na famhair ( Giants ' fort ) . 66 Dun Cachaileith Mhicheil ( The fort of Michael's gate ) . An Caisteil ( The castle ) . Dùn Chill - a - Ghruir ( The fort of the Church of the ...
... whole number : — Dùn Domhnuill ( Donald's fort ) . Dùn na famhair ( Giants ' fort ) . 66 Dun Cachaileith Mhicheil ( The fort of Michael's gate ) . An Caisteil ( The castle ) . Dùn Chill - a - Ghruir ( The fort of the Church of the ...
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... whole island for the cow , but all in vain -the cow was not to be found . At last the cow was found in the byre , the door of which was secured on the outside as usual . was , of course , attributed to the brownie . It The brownie has ...
... whole island for the cow , but all in vain -the cow was not to be found . At last the cow was found in the byre , the door of which was secured on the outside as usual . was , of course , attributed to the brownie . It The brownie has ...
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... whole , take it in its heroic cycles - that of Cuchullin with the story of the sons of Uisneachan and the Ossianic cycle -- no matter how you explain their origin and growth , whether they are the Gaelic development of the wider cycle ...
... whole , take it in its heroic cycles - that of Cuchullin with the story of the sons of Uisneachan and the Ossianic cycle -- no matter how you explain their origin and growth , whether they are the Gaelic development of the wider cycle ...
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agus Alex Alexander Badenoch Battle of Killiecrankie bheil bhiodh bhith bith Blair Castle Caithness Cameron Campbell Captain Castle ceann Celtic Celts century Cha n eil Cha robh chaidh chuir chur Church Clan Cluny daoine dhomh dhuinn ditto ditto ditto Donald Dornoch duine Dùn Duncan Dundee Dunmaglass Earl of Athole Earl of Sutherland fear fhalbh fhuair Fraser gach Gaelic Ghailig gu'n Highland hill Inverness Ireland Irish James John King Kingussie Lairg lands latha Loch Lochaber Lord Macdonald Macgillivray Mackay Mackenzie Mackintosh Macpherson mòr Muasdale Norse Norsemen Nuair obair oidhche parish Pictish Portree Righ river Robertson Scotland Scottish sibh sinn Society Strathardle surnames Sutherland taobh thoirt thug tighinn uair whence William word
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218 ページ - OH last and best of Scots ! who didst maintain Thy country's freedom from a foreign reign ; New people fill the land now thou art gone, New gods the temples, and new kings the throne.