A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandW. Strahan, 1775 - 384 ページ |
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... horse ; and a man seems to derive fome degree of dignity and importance from the reputation of possessing a two - horse cart . ST . ANDREWS . At an hour fomewhat late we came to St. Andrews , a city once archiepifcopal ; where that ...
... horse ; and a man seems to derive fome degree of dignity and importance from the reputation of possessing a two - horse cart . ST . ANDREWS . At an hour fomewhat late we came to St. Andrews , a city once archiepifcopal ; where that ...
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... hedges . A tree might be a show in Scotland as a horse in Venice . At St. Andrews Mr. Bofwell found only one , and recommended it to my notice ; I told him him that it was rough and low , or looked WESTERN ISLANDS , & c . 13.
... hedges . A tree might be a show in Scotland as a horse in Venice . At St. Andrews Mr. Bofwell found only one , and recommended it to my notice ; I told him him that it was rough and low , or looked WESTERN ISLANDS , & c . 13.
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... horses that till them . The harvest , which was almoft ripe , appeared very plentiful . Early in the afternoon Mr. Bofwell obferved that we were at no great distance from the house of lord Monboddo . The magnetifm of his con- versation ...
... horses that till them . The harvest , which was almoft ripe , appeared very plentiful . Early in the afternoon Mr. Bofwell obferved that we were at no great distance from the house of lord Monboddo . The magnetifm of his con- versation ...
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... horses for ourselves and a fervant , and one more for our baggage , which was no very heavy load . We found in the courfe of our journey the conve- nience of having difencumbered ourselves , by laying afide whatever we could spare ; for ...
... horses for ourselves and a fervant , and one more for our baggage , which was no very heavy load . We found in the courfe of our journey the conve- nience of having difencumbered ourselves , by laying afide whatever we could spare ; for ...
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Samuel Johnson. back from the fea - fide the horses , of which they were the owners . One of them was a man of great liveliness and activity , of whom his compa- nion faid , that he would tire any horse in Inver- nefs . Both of them were ...
Samuel Johnson. back from the fea - fide the horses , of which they were the owners . One of them was a man of great liveliness and activity , of whom his compa- nion faid , that he would tire any horse in Inver- nefs . Both of them were ...
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