An Antiquarian Romance : Endeavouring to Mark a Line, By Which the Most Ancient People, And the Processions of the Earliest Inhabitancy of Europe, May Be Investigated ; Some Remarks On Mr. Whitaker's Criticisms Annexed
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into ( «7 ) into Ph, or F, called them Fidiiad, The- Romans, many ages after, when they had occafions to know them by their incur- jOons, called them Pi6li, and Pidones, Vi(3:i, Vi(5liones, and Vetlones. The Latin writers of the Britifh Hiftory (as Cambdcn fays) called them Viccingi. The Teuts and Saxons pronounced this jiame by dlfToIving the harfli guttural into the open one, and called them Peayhtae^ Petae, and Vitas. Bede fays *, and fays very truly, thnt the Picts came in long (hips, from ...Scythia (meaning Scandinavia f.) The appellative, Scyths, was no longer applied to the Teutifch raee^ who, in his time were called Germans, in general ; but, at the fame time, the feveral people by their di{lin(Slive names. Scyth was only applied * Contigit gentem Pi£lorum de Scythia, ut perhibentj longis navibus non multis Oceanum ing-efTum. Beds Hift. Eccl. Anglic. L. i. c. r. Inde Scotia? & Perjn?, infularumgue quas Auftrales Ct Meridionales vocant. Saxo Gram. Lib. 9, p. i 7 !• Pi£li venerunt €t occupaverunt infulas qua Orcadea voc.intur.
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