A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandW. Strahan, 1775 - 384 ページ |
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... highland chief , whom the bishop had offended ; but it was gradually restored to the state , of which the traces may be now discerned , and was at last not destroy- ed by the tumultuous violence of Knox , but more fhamefully fuffered to ...
... highland chief , whom the bishop had offended ; but it was gradually restored to the state , of which the traces may be now discerned , and was at last not destroy- ed by the tumultuous violence of Knox , but more fhamefully fuffered to ...
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... Highlands . We began to leave fertility and culture behind us , and faw for a great length of road nothing but heath ; yet at Fochabars , a feat belonging to the duke of Gordon , there is an orchard , which in Scotland I had never feen ...
... Highlands . We began to leave fertility and culture behind us , and faw for a great length of road nothing but heath ; yet at Fochabars , a feat belonging to the duke of Gordon , there is an orchard , which in Scotland I had never feen ...
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... Highlands . Hither the inhabitants of the inland parts come to be fupplied with what they cannot make for themselves : Hither the young nymphs of the mountains and vallies are fent for education , and as far as my observation has ...
... Highlands . Hither the inhabitants of the inland parts come to be fupplied with what they cannot make for themselves : Hither the young nymphs of the mountains and vallies are fent for education , and as far as my observation has ...
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... Highlands . The foldiers seem to have incorporated afterwards with the inhabitants , and to have peopled the place with an English race ; for the language of this town . has been long confidered as peculiarly elegant . Here is a castle ...
... Highlands . The foldiers seem to have incorporated afterwards with the inhabitants , and to have peopled the place with an English race ; for the language of this town . has been long confidered as peculiarly elegant . Here is a castle ...
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... Highland manners are com- mon . There is I think a kirk , in which only the Erfe language is used . There is likewise an English chapel , but meanly built , where on Sun- day we saw a very decent congregation . We We were now to bid ...
... Highland manners are com- mon . There is I think a kirk , in which only the Erfe language is used . There is likewise an English chapel , but meanly built , where on Sun- day we saw a very decent congregation . We We were now to bid ...
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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