A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandW. Strahan, 1775 - 384 ページ |
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... heard , that there are many beggars in Scotland . In Edin- burgh the proportion is , I think , not lefs than in London , and in the fmaller places it is far greater than in English towns of the fame extent . It muft , however , be ...
... heard , that there are many beggars in Scotland . In Edin- burgh the proportion is , I think , not lefs than in London , and in the fmaller places it is far greater than in English towns of the fame extent . It muft , however , be ...
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... heard the fatal prediction ; but we travelled on not interrupted by promises of kingdoms , and came to Nairn , a royal burgh , which , if once it flourished , is now in a state of miserable decay ; but I know not whether its chief ...
... heard the fatal prediction ; but we travelled on not interrupted by promises of kingdoms , and came to Nairn , a royal burgh , which , if once it flourished , is now in a state of miserable decay ; but I know not whether its chief ...
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... heard of the general diffa- tisfaction , which is now driving the Highlanders into the other hemifphere ; and when I asked him whether they would stay at home , if they were well treated , he answered with indignation , that no man ...
... heard of the general diffa- tisfaction , which is now driving the Highlanders into the other hemifphere ; and when I asked him whether they would stay at home , if they were well treated , he answered with indignation , that no man ...
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... heard afterwards in the Hebrides , were originally an indigent and fubor- dinate clan , and having no farms nor ftock , were in great numbers fervants to the Maclellans , who , in the war of Charles I. took arms at the call of the ...
... heard afterwards in the Hebrides , were originally an indigent and fubor- dinate clan , and having no farms nor ftock , were in great numbers fervants to the Maclellans , who , in the war of Charles I. took arms at the call of the ...
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... heard , by whom his kindness was not likely to be ever re- paid , and who could be recommended to him on- ly by their neceflities . We were now to examine our lodging . Out of one of the beds , on which we were to repofe , started up ...
... heard , by whom his kindness was not likely to be ever re- paid , and who could be recommended to him on- ly by their neceflities . We were now to examine our lodging . Out of one of the beds , on which we were to repofe , started up ...
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