A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandW. Strahan, 1775 - 384 ページ |
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... colleges yet ftanding , one is by the inftitution of its founder appropriated to Divinity . It is said to be capable of containing fifty students ; A 5 but but more than one must occupy a chamber . The WESTERN ISLAND S , & c . 9.
... colleges yet ftanding , one is by the inftitution of its founder appropriated to Divinity . It is said to be capable of containing fifty students ; A 5 but but more than one must occupy a chamber . The WESTERN ISLAND S , & c . 9.
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Samuel Johnson. but more than one must occupy a chamber . The library , which is of late erection , is not very fpacious , but elegant and luminous . The doctor , by whom it was fhewn , hoped to irritate or fubdue my English vanity by ...
Samuel Johnson. but more than one must occupy a chamber . The library , which is of late erection , is not very fpacious , but elegant and luminous . The doctor , by whom it was fhewn , hoped to irritate or fubdue my English vanity by ...
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... must see many things that give him pain . The kindness of the profeffors did not contribute to abate the uneafy remembrance of an university declining , a college alienated , and a church profaned and hastening to the ground . St ...
... must see many things that give him pain . The kindness of the profeffors did not contribute to abate the uneafy remembrance of an university declining , a college alienated , and a church profaned and hastening to the ground . St ...
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... must have paffed in wafte without the least thought of future supply . Davies obferves in his account of Ireland , that no Irishman had ever planted an orchard . For that negligence fome excufe might be drawn from an unfettled ftate of ...
... must have paffed in wafte without the least thought of future supply . Davies obferves in his account of Ireland , that no Irishman had ever planted an orchard . For that negligence fome excufe might be drawn from an unfettled ftate of ...
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... must be allowed to have some difficulty in places like thefe , where they have neither wood for palifadoes , nor thorns for hedges . Our way was over the Firth of Tay , where , though the water was not wide , we paid four fhillings for ...
... must be allowed to have some difficulty in places like thefe , where they have neither wood for palifadoes , nor thorns for hedges . Our way was over the Firth of Tay , where , though the water was not wide , we paid four fhillings for ...
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