The Americana; a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc., of the world . ry of Scot-land (Edinburgh 1899) ; Mackinnon. TheUnion of England and Scotland; Rae. TheHistory of the Last Rebellion (1775); Century of Scottish History; History of Scotland from the Union to-the Abolition of the Feudal Jurisdiction;Chambers. History of the Rebellions in Scot-land. Consult also the bibliographies appendedto articles under Great Britain. Scotland, Church of. See Discipline. Bookof; Presbyterian ism. Scot


The Americana; a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc., of the world . ry of Scot-land (Edinburgh 1899) ; Mackinnon. TheUnion of England and Scotland; Rae. TheHistory of the Last Rebellion (1775); Century of Scottish History; History of Scotland from the Union to-the Abolition of the Feudal Jurisdiction;Chambers. History of the Rebellions in Scot-land. Consult also the bibliographies appendedto articles under Great Britain. Scotland, Church of. See Discipline. Bookof; Presbyterian ism. Scotland, Language and Literature of. /. Language.—Previous to 1400. the term Scot-tis. i. Scottish or Scots, was used in Scotlandexclusively to refer to Gaelic, the language of theCeltic inhabitants of the north and west ; thespeech of the Lowlands being then and for acentury later known as English, of which itwas in fact a dialect. But after 1500 it becamecommon to speak of the Lowland tongue asScots. distinguishing it on the one hand fromthe English of the south of the Tweed, and onthe other from Gaelic, which had come to be SCOTLAND


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