Copy 1, Volume 1
A critical essay on the ancient inhabitants of the northern parts of Britain, or Scotland. Containing an account of the Romans, of the Britains betwixt the walls, of the Caledonians or Picts, and particularly of the Scots. With an appendix of ancient MS. pieces / By Thomas Innes, M.A.
- Thomas Innes
- Date:
- 1729
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A critical essay on the ancient inhabitants of the northern parts of Britain, or Scotland. Containing an account of the Romans, of the Britains betwixt the walls, of the Caledonians or Picts, and particularly of the Scots. With an appendix of ancient MS. pieces / By Thomas Innes, M.A. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Chap, TL. Phat fuppofing even the certainty, or probability of the ancient fettlement and mo- narchy of the Milefians i Ireland, or in general, that of the Axith rempte antiqui- ties; yet it does not follow, that thefe Mi- lefians were properly Scots; but that on the contrary it feems certain, that the Scots qere not fettled im Ireland zi] about the time of the incarnation, or rather after it. Pp. 506 ‘Anfwer to objettions 522 (Chap. III. Of the origin of the Scots; of their name, and of the time of their fettlement in Tebland 535 Differtation Il. Of the writers of ibs Scotifh : hiftory; of the time of the firft fettlement of the Scots, and of the beginning of their monarchy in Britain 545 Chap. I. Of the writers of . the Scotith ng 'Art.1. Of the writers of the Scotith bipory in general 548 ‘Art.2. Of the many di ofa ifters befallen the mo-~ muments of the Scotilh biftory in paft ages | 550 §. 1. Of cafual accidents 552 §. 2. Defiruttion of our biftorical monument, by king Edward I. 552 §. 3. Deffruttion of biftorical, and other ane cient monuments a the Scotish reformar ee sion 56 5 Chronos -](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3052927x_0001_0067.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)