A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland |
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When we landed, we found our chaise ready, and passed through Kinghorn,
Kirkaldy, and Cowpar, places not unlike the small or straggling market-towns in
those parts of England where commerce and manufactures have not yet
produced ...
When we landed, we found our chaise ready, and passed through Kinghorn,
Kirkaldy, and Cowpar, places not unlike the small or straggling market-towns in
those parts of England where commerce and manufactures have not yet
produced ...
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... but by trade and intercourse with England, is now visibly abating, and giving
way too fast to that laxity of practice and indifference of opinion, in which men, not
sufficiently instructed to find the middle point, too easily shelter themselves from ...
... but by trade and intercourse with England, is now visibly abating, and giving
way too fast to that laxity of practice and indifference of opinion, in which men, not
sufficiently instructed to find the middle point, too easily shelter themselves from ...
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The doctor, by whom it was shewn, hoped to irritate or subdue my English vanity
by telling me, that we had no such repository of books in England. Saint Andrews
seems to be a place eminently adapted to study and education, being situated ...
The doctor, by whom it was shewn, hoped to irritate or subdue my English vanity
by telling me, that we had no such repository of books in England. Saint Andrews
seems to be a place eminently adapted to study and education, being situated ...
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but in Scotland possession has long been secure, and inheritance regular, yet it
may be doubted whether before the Union any man between Edinburgh and
England had ever set a tree. Of this improvidence no other account can be given
...
but in Scotland possession has long been secure, and inheritance regular, yet it
may be doubted whether before the Union any man between Edinburgh and
England had ever set a tree. Of this improvidence no other account can be given
...
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The wealth of England was undoubtedly to that of Scotland more than five to one,
and it is known that Henry the eighth, among whose faults avarice was never
reckoned, granted to Roger Ascham, as a reward of his learning, a pension of ...
The wealth of England was undoubtedly to that of Scotland more than five to one,
and it is known that Henry the eighth, among whose faults avarice was never
reckoned, granted to Roger Ascham, as a reward of his learning, a pension of ...
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GLENELG | |
CORIATACHAN IN SKY | |
RAASAY | |
DUNVEGAN | |
ULINISH | |
TALISKER IN SKY | |
OSTIG IN SKY | |
COL | |
ANOCH | |
GLENSHEALS | |
THE HIGHLANDS | |
GRISSIPOL IN COL | |
CASTLE OF COL | |
MULL | |
ULVA | |
INCH KENNETH | |
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