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“The translation is a rather free adaptation of the Roman poet, written in the "Scottis" language then current, while to each book is prefixed an original prologue in verse.”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
“Dunbar, and Lyndesay; first called "Scottis" by G. Douglas.”
“Meanwhile, In the next few months, the Scottis are planning to upgrade their Web site and in-store technology to allow online and on-site downloading and to sell music for cellphone ringtones, says the WSJ, adding:”
“The earliest citation of hotspur was in a chronicle a half-century later: “Herry Percy the yonger, whom the Scottis clepid Herry Hatspore.””
“Scottis douieier of France on that ane pairt and ane ry't noble and potent prince James duk of Orkney erl Bothule lord Hales crychtoun and”
“Father James Dalrymple, who translated Lesley's History, at Ratisbon, about the beginning of the seventeenth century, wrote: "Bot the rest of the Scottis, quhome _we_ halde as outlawis and wylde peple".”
An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707)
“Saxt and Marie Quene of Scottis was aggreed upoun, except the tyme of hyr deliverance to the custody of Englismen.”
“Scottis bloode, to the end that thair possessionis may be more patent to utheris.”
“That he knew more of her mynd then all the Frenche or Scottis that war in Scotland, yea more then her awin brethren that war in France.”
“He confessit afore his death that he was send out of Beum to preiche to Scottis the heresyis of”
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