Scotia
Scotia is a Latin placename derived from ''Scoti'', a Latin name for the Gaels, first attested in the late 3rd century. The Romans referred to Ireland as "Scotia" around 500 A.D. From the 9th century on, its meaning gradually shifted, so that it came to mean only the part of Britain lying north of the Firth of Forth: the Kingdom of Scotland. By the later Middle Ages it had become the fixed Latin term for what in English is called Scotland. Provided by Wikipedia
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Inglis, Charles, bishop of Nova Scotia, 1734-1816.
Published 1779
Published 1779
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Inglis, Charles, bishop of Nova Scotia, 1734-1816.
Published 1776
Published 1776
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Published 1940
“...Nova Scotia. Department of Trade and Industry....”
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“...Public Archives of Nova Scotia...”
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“...Public Archives of Nova Scotia...”
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Published 1864
“...Philadelphia and Nova Scotia Gold Mining Company...”
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Published 1972
“...Board of Trustees of the Public Archives of Nova Scotia...”
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Published 2010
“...Nova Scotia. Department of Education and Culture....”
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