CELTIC MSS.
IN RELATION TO
THE MACPHERSON FRAUD;
WITH A REVIEW OF
PROFESSOR FREEMAN’S CRITICISM
OF
“The Viking Age,”

BY
THE AUTHOR OF

“CELTICISM A MYTH.”


“I thought your book an imposture. I think it an imposture still.” —Dr. Johnson.


“The purposeless tortuosities of Celtic falsehood, and its most subtile manifestations.”—Weekly Scotsman.


“The received accounts of the Saxon immigration, and subsequent fortunes, and ultimate settlement, are devoid of historical truth in every detail.”—J. M. Kemble.


“And, armed in proof, the gauntlet cast at once

To Scotch marauder, and to Southern dunce.”—Byron.


LONDON:
E. W. ALLEN, 4, AVE MARIA LANE.


MDCCCXC.

LONDON
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