AND THE DIALECTIC DIFFERENCES INDICATED BY IT. 



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6th, We find in the topography of the north-east of Scotland traces of an 

 older and of a more recent form of Gaelic — the one preferring labials and dentals, 

 and the other gutturals ; the one hardening the consonants into tenues — the other 

 softening them by aspiration ; the one having Abers and Invers — and the other 

 having Invers alone; the one a low Gaelic dialect — the other a high Gaelic dialect ; 

 the one I conceive the language of the Picts— the other that of the Scots. 





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Scotland. 



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Britones. 



Picti. 



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 22 





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