A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandW. Strahan, 1775 - 384 ページ |
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... himself calls a merry narrative . The change of religion in Scotland , eager and vehement as it was , raised an epidemical enthu- fiasm , compounded of fullen fcrupulousness and warlike ferocity , which , in a people whom idle- nefs ...
... himself calls a merry narrative . The change of religion in Scotland , eager and vehement as it was , raised an epidemical enthu- fiasm , compounded of fullen fcrupulousness and warlike ferocity , which , in a people whom idle- nefs ...
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... himself either encoun- tered or overtaken , and who has nothing to con- template but grounds that have no visible boun- daries , or are separated by walls of loose stone . From the bank of the Tweed to St. Andrews I had never feen a ...
... himself either encoun- tered or overtaken , and who has nothing to con- template but grounds that have no visible boun- daries , or are separated by walls of loose stone . From the bank of the Tweed to St. Andrews I had never feen a ...
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... in expedition , neither gives himself nor his horfes unnecessary trouble . We did not affect the im- patience we did not feel , but were fatisfied with the the company of each other as well riding in the 18 A JOURNEY TO THE.
... in expedition , neither gives himself nor his horfes unnecessary trouble . We did not affect the im- patience we did not feel , but were fatisfied with the the company of each other as well riding in the 18 A JOURNEY TO THE.
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... himself known : His name overpowered all ob- jection , and we found a very good house and civil treatment . I received the next day a very kind letter from Alexander Gordon , whom I had formerly known in London , and after a ceflation ...
... himself known : His name overpowered all ob- jection , and we found a very good house and civil treatment . I received the next day a very kind letter from Alexander Gordon , whom I had formerly known in London , and after a ceflation ...
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... himself to wifh for frefher air . Thefe diminutive obfervations 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 ...
... himself to wifh for frefher air . Thefe diminutive obfervations 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 ...
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