Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... clan ; and , the passage from one vale to another being dangerous in most seasons , and toilsome in all , had very little communication with the world beyond their own This circumstance , says range of mountains . the author of an able ...
... clan ; and , the passage from one vale to another being dangerous in most seasons , and toilsome in all , had very little communication with the world beyond their own This circumstance , says range of mountains . the author of an able ...
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... clan , as representing some remote ancestor , from whom it was supposed the whole tribe was originally descended ; and whose name , compounded into a patronymic , was the dis- tinguishing appellation of the sept . Each clan , acting on ...
... clan , as representing some remote ancestor , from whom it was supposed the whole tribe was originally descended ; and whose name , compounded into a patronymic , was the dis- tinguishing appellation of the sept . Each clan , acting on ...
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... clan - government . In practice , it extended further . Each clan was divided into three orders : the head of all was the chief , who was usually , though not uniformly , the pro- prietor of all , or the greatest part of , the terri ...
... clan - government . In practice , it extended further . Each clan was divided into three orders : the head of all was the chief , who was usually , though not uniformly , the pro- prietor of all , or the greatest part of , the terri ...
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... clan , who are called tenants , tacksmen , or goodmen . These were the near relations of the chief , or were descended from those who bore such near relation to some of his ancestors . To each of these brothers , nephews , cousins , and ...
... clan , who are called tenants , tacksmen , or goodmen . These were the near relations of the chief , or were descended from those who bore such near relation to some of his ancestors . To each of these brothers , nephews , cousins , and ...
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... clan territory in small portions , and for moderate rents , to the commoners of the clan , or furnished them with stock and seed - corn , on condition of receiving a moiety of the profits ; and , in either case , the dependence of the ...
... clan territory in small portions , and for moderate rents , to the commoners of the clan , or furnished them with stock and seed - corn , on condition of receiving a moiety of the profits ; and , in either case , the dependence of the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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