Transactions, 第 20 巻Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1897 List of members in each vol. |
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... Parishes of Lairg and Creich- Mr John Mackay , Hereford 103 Arran Gaelic Dialect - Rev . John Kennedy , Arran 126 Briathran nan Daoine ' Dh ' fhalbh - Rev . John Macrury , Snizort 141 Giraldus Cambrensis - Mr Duncan Campbell , editor ...
... Parishes of Lairg and Creich- Mr John Mackay , Hereford 103 Arran Gaelic Dialect - Rev . John Kennedy , Arran 126 Briathran nan Daoine ' Dh ' fhalbh - Rev . John Macrury , Snizort 141 Giraldus Cambrensis - Mr Duncan Campbell , editor ...
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... Parish of Dornoch - Mr John Mackay , Hereford 316 Members of the Society— Honorary Chieftains 333 Life Members . 333 Honorary Members 334 Ordinary Members 335 Deceased Members 343 Society's Library - List of Books 345 INTRODUCTION ...
... Parish of Dornoch - Mr John Mackay , Hereford 316 Members of the Society— Honorary Chieftains 333 Life Members . 333 Honorary Members 334 Ordinary Members 335 Deceased Members 343 Society's Library - List of Books 345 INTRODUCTION ...
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... parish in the County . A volume on Sutherland and the Reay Country , by various hands , but edited by the Rev. Adam Gunn and Mr John Mackay , of the Celtic Monthly , is an eminently readable and informative book . The same may be said ...
... parish in the County . A volume on Sutherland and the Reay Country , by various hands , but edited by the Rev. Adam Gunn and Mr John Mackay , of the Celtic Monthly , is an eminently readable and informative book . The same may be said ...
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... parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston . Mr Mackay is one of the founders of the Society , and has been closely connected with it ever since . In this volume he has treated his subject with skill and erudition , and withal , so modestly as ...
... parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston . Mr Mackay is one of the founders of the Society , and has been closely connected with it ever since . In this volume he has treated his subject with skill and erudition , and withal , so modestly as ...
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... parishes of Killean and Kilchenzie . Within these limits the following ' duns , " or forts , are to be found , nor do they exhaust the whole number : — Dùn Domhnuill ( Donald's fort ) . Dùn na famhair ( Giants ' fort ) . 66 Dun ...
... parishes of Killean and Kilchenzie . Within these limits the following ' duns , " or forts , are to be found , nor do they exhaust the whole number : — Dùn Domhnuill ( Donald's fort ) . Dùn na famhair ( Giants ' fort ) . 66 Dun ...
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220 ページ - Where the bones of heroes rest — Open wide the hallowed portals To receive another guest ! Last of Scots, and last of freemen — Last of all that dauntless race, Who would rather die unsullied Than outlive the land's disgrace ! 0 thou lion-hearted warrior ! Reck not of the after-time : Honour may be deemed dishonour, Loyalty be called a crime.
246 ページ - I have no great kindness to Kippoch nor Glenco, and it is well that people are in mercy, and then just now my Lord Argyle tells me, that Glenco hath not taken the oath, at which I rejoice. It is a great work of charity to be exact in rooting out that damnable sect, the worst of the Highlands.
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222 ページ - Dundee had made a considerable progress in the mathematics, especially in those parts of it that related to his military capacity ; and there was no part of the Belles Lettres which he had not studied with great care and exactness. He was much master in the epistolary way of writing ; for he not only expressed himself with great ease and plainness, but argued well, and had a great art in giving his thoughts in few words.
81 ページ - Hrafn the red was chased out into a certain river ; he thought he saw there the pains of hell down below him, and he thought the devils wanted to drag him to them. Then Hrafn said — " Thy dog,* Apostle Peter ! hath run twice to Rome, and he would run the third time if thou gavest him leave.
246 ページ - The hand that mingled in the meal, At midnight drew the felon steel, And gave the host's kind breast to feel Meed for his hospitality...
229 ページ - We lost in this action about five thousand men, and many brave officers. Here Mackay was killed, being ordered to a post that he saw could not be maintained. He sent his opinion about it ; but the former orders were confirmed ; so he went on, saying only, " The will of the Lord be done.
254 ページ - Murray, and the countries about. As these Highlanders use a light dress, and are very swift of foot, they went up and down so nimbly, that in less than two months' time they brought together 2000 red deer, besides roes and fallow deer.
218 ページ - OH last and best of Scots ! who didst maintain Thy country's freedom from a foreign reign ; New people fill the land now thou art gone, New gods the temples, and new kings the throne.