A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandW. Strahan, 1775 - 384 ページ |
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... seems never to have been intended as a place of strength , nor was built to endure a siege , but merely to afford cover to a few foldiers , who perhaps had the charge of a battery , or were ftationed to g fignals of approaching danger ...
... seems never to have been intended as a place of strength , nor was built to endure a siege , but merely to afford cover to a few foldiers , who perhaps had the charge of a battery , or were ftationed to g fignals of approaching danger ...
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... seems commonly to be in Scotland , a smooth way is made indeed with great labour , but it never wants repairs ; and in those parts where adventitious materials are neceffary , the ground once confolidated is rarely broken ; for the ...
... seems commonly to be in Scotland , a smooth way is made indeed with great labour , but it never wants repairs ; and in those parts where adventitious materials are neceffary , the ground once confolidated is rarely broken ; for the ...
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... seems to preclude the mind from contact or fympathy . Events long paft are barely known ; they are not confidered . We read with as little emotion the violence of Knox and his followers , as the irruptions of Alaric and the Goths . Had ...
... seems to preclude the mind from contact or fympathy . Events long paft are barely known ; they are not confidered . We read with as little emotion the violence of Knox and his followers , as the irruptions of Alaric and the Goths . Had ...
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... seem to take away fomething from the dignity of writing , and there- fore are never communicated but with hesitation , and a little fear of abasement and contempt . But it must be remembered , that life consists not of a series of ...
... seem to take away fomething from the dignity of writing , and there- fore are never communicated but with hesitation , and a little fear of abasement and contempt . But it must be remembered , that life consists not of a series of ...
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... seems to be part of the defpicable philofophy of the time to despise monuments of facred magnificence , and we are in danger of doing that deliberately , which the Scots did not do but in the unfettled state of an imperfect constitution ...
... seems to be part of the defpicable philofophy of the time to despise monuments of facred magnificence , and we are in danger of doing that deliberately , which the Scots did not do but in the unfettled state of an imperfect constitution ...
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