Transactions, 第 32 巻The Society, 1929 List of members in each vol. |
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... known , Dr Mackay was one of the active founders of the Gaelic Society of Inverness in 1871. * The result has more than justified the hopes of the founders , for the Gaelic Society soon became , and has continued to be , no mean school ...
... known , Dr Mackay was one of the active founders of the Gaelic Society of Inverness in 1871. * The result has more than justified the hopes of the founders , for the Gaelic Society soon became , and has continued to be , no mean school ...
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... known work is probably the History of Glen- Urquhart and Glenmoriston , which is recognised as a model . parish history . In preparation for it , as he has himself told , he spent his holidays for about ten years in the Record Offices ...
... known work is probably the History of Glen- Urquhart and Glenmoriston , which is recognised as a model . parish history . In preparation for it , as he has himself told , he spent his holidays for about ten years in the Record Offices ...
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... known as the author of Cailin Sgiathanach and other shorter Gaelic tales , has written in English a novel entitled A Highland Waif , which has been well received . We trust , however , that this does not mean that Mr MacLeod has ...
... known as the author of Cailin Sgiathanach and other shorter Gaelic tales , has written in English a novel entitled A Highland Waif , which has been well received . We trust , however , that this does not mean that Mr MacLeod has ...
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... known to the Gael for their several virtues— dietetic , medical , and magical . Naturally , therefore , some may be disappointed at a favourite plant or flower of 1 Gaelic Names of Plants: Study of their Uses and Lore By the Rev A M ...
... known to the Gael for their several virtues— dietetic , medical , and magical . Naturally , therefore , some may be disappointed at a favourite plant or flower of 1 Gaelic Names of Plants: Study of their Uses and Lore By the Rev A M ...
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... known as bulaistear . ( g ) Such fruits as pods and other legumes are known as cochull , a term that is also applied to a husk or sac or caul . Chaidh e á cochull a chridhe - He burst the caul of his heart . ( 8 ) A most interesting ...
... known as bulaistear . ( g ) Such fruits as pods and other legumes are known as cochull , a term that is also applied to a husk or sac or caul . Chaidh e á cochull a chridhe - He burst the caul of his heart . ( 8 ) A most interesting ...
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185 ページ - Sometimes you shall see them with open mouths and their breath restrained, as if they were expiring and not singing, and by a ridiculous interruption of their breath, they appear as if they were altogether silent. At other times, they look like persons in the agonies of death; then, with a variety of gestures, they personate comedians; their lips are contracted, their eyes roll, their shoulders are shaken upwards and downwards, their fingers move and dance to every note. And this ridiculous behaviour...
63 ページ - National Covenant of 1638 and the Solemn League and Covenant...
182 ページ - As come it will for a' that — That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that ; For a' that, and a' that, It's coming yet for a' that, That man to man, the world o'er, Shall brothers be for a
17 ページ - ... yea, it is said to be so powerful to consolidate and knit together, that if they be boiled with dissevered pieces of flesh in a pot, it will join them together again.
167 ページ - Dan shall be a serpent by the way, An adder in the path, That biteth the horse heels, So that his rider shall fall backward.
185 ページ - Next they lay down their manly vigour, and with their voices endeavour to imitate the softness of women. Then, by an artificial circumvolution, they have a variety of outrunnings. Sometimes you shall see them with open mouths and their...
69 ページ - ... anything they shall do in our service, by killing, wounding, apprehending, or imprisoning such as shall make opposition to our authority, or by seizing such as they have reason to suspect, the same being always done by order of our privy council, their committee, or of the superior officer...
35 ページ - Shony, I give you this cup of ale, hoping that you'll be so kind as to send us plenty of sea-ware, for enriching our ground the ensuing year ;' and so threw the cup of ale into the sea.
318 ページ - Chief having acknowledged, the gathering was brought to a close with the singing of
167 ページ - Frowning he speaks, and shakes The dark crest streaming o'er his shaded helm In triple wave ; whilst dreadful ring around The brazen bosses of his shield, impressed With this proud argument. A sable sky Burning with stars ; and in the midst full orb'd A silver moon, the eye of night, o'er all Awful in beauty pours her peerless light.