A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandW. Strahan, 1775 - 384 ページ |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-5 / 7
9 ページ
... the two colleges yet ftanding , one is by the inftitution of its founder appropriated to Divinity . It is said to be capable of containing fifty students ; A 5 but but more than one must occupy a chamber . The WESTERN ISLAND S , & c . 9.
... the two colleges yet ftanding , one is by the inftitution of its founder appropriated to Divinity . It is said to be capable of containing fifty students ; A 5 but but more than one must occupy a chamber . The WESTERN ISLAND S , & c . 9.
64 ページ
... said , if our interpreters did not flatter us , that they had not seen such a day fince the old laird of Ma cleod paffed through their country . The Macraes , as we heard afterwards in the Hebrides , were originally an indigent and ...
... said , if our interpreters did not flatter us , that they had not seen such a day fince the old laird of Ma cleod paffed through their country . The Macraes , as we heard afterwards in the Hebrides , were originally an indigent and ...
76 ページ
... said he , is the tune that the piper played while they were burn- ing . Narrations like this , however uncertain , de- ferve the notice of a traveller , because they are the only records of a nation that has no hiftori- ans , and afford ...
... said he , is the tune that the piper played while they were burn- ing . Narrations like this , however uncertain , de- ferve the notice of a traveller , because they are the only records of a nation that has no hiftori- ans , and afford ...
180 ページ
... said that a great family had a Bard and a Senachi , who were the poet and historian of the house ; and an old gentleman told me that he remembered one of each . Here was a dawn of intelligence . Of men that had lived within memory ...
... said that a great family had a Bard and a Senachi , who were the poet and historian of the house ; and an old gentleman told me that he remembered one of each . Here was a dawn of intelligence . Of men that had lived within memory ...
203 ページ
... said to have been thrown up and down by a giant and his mistress . There are so many more impor- tant things , of which human knowledge can give no account , that it may be forgiven us , if we fpeculate no longer on two stones in Col ...
... said to have been thrown up and down by a giant and his mistress . There are so many more impor- tant things , of which human knowledge can give no account , that it may be forgiven us , if we fpeculate no longer on two stones in Col ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
againſt almoſt ancient Armidel becauſe Boethius Bofwell caſtle cattle chief clan confequence confidered converfation curiofity defire diſtance Dunvegan Earfe eaſily eaſy elegance Engliſh faid fame fecurity feems feen feldom fent feven fhew fide firſt fmall fome fometimes foon ftands ftill ftones ftream fuch fuffered fufficient fupplied fuppofe fure gentleman ground Hebrides Highlands himſelf horſes houfe houſe Inch Kenneth increaſe inhabitants Iſlands labour lady laft Laird land laſt leaſt lefs leſs live Macdonald Maclean Macleod meaſure miles Miniſters moſt mountains Mull muſt neceffary neral never obferved ourſelves paffage paffed perhaps pleaſing pleaſure prefent preſerve queſtion Raafay raiſed reaſon refidence rife rock Scotland Second Sight ſeems ſeen ſhe ſhould Sir Allan ſmall ſome ſtanding ſtate ſtay ſteep ſtill ſtone ſtranger ſuch ſuppoſed tenants thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion told travelled Ulva univerfally uſe vifit whofe whoſe