A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandLibrary of Alexandria, 1792/01/01 - 256 ページ |
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... languages admits. We found, that by the interposition of some invisible friend, lodgings had been provided for us at the house of one of the professors, whose easy civility quickly made us forget that we were strangers; and in the whole ...
... languages admits. We found, that by the interposition of some invisible friend, lodgings had been provided for us at the house of one of the professors, whose easy civility quickly made us forget that we were strangers; and in the whole ...
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... language , an university ; for in both there are professors of the same parts of learning , and the colleges hold their sessions and confer degrees separately , with total independence of one on the other . In old Aberdeen stands the ...
... language , an university ; for in both there are professors of the same parts of learning , and the colleges hold their sessions and confer degrees separately , with total independence of one on the other . In old Aberdeen stands the ...
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... language. We had no motive to stay longer than to breakfast, and went forward to the house of Mr. Macaulay, the minister who published an account of St. Kilda, and by his direction visited Calder Castle, from which Macbeth drew his ...
... language. We had no motive to stay longer than to breakfast, and went forward to the house of Mr. Macaulay, the minister who published an account of St. Kilda, and by his direction visited Calder Castle, from which Macbeth drew his ...
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... language of this town has been long considered as peculiarly elegant. Here is a castle, called the castle of Macbeth, the walls of which are yet standing. It was no very capacious edifice, but stands upon a rock so high and steep, that ...
... language of this town has been long considered as peculiarly elegant. Here is a castle, called the castle of Macbeth, the walls of which are yet standing. It was no very capacious edifice, but stands upon a rock so high and steep, that ...
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... to alter. I had seen a few women with plaids at Aberdeen; but at Inverness the Highland manners are common. There is I think a kirk, in which only the Erse language is used. There is likewise an English chapel, but meanly.
... to alter. I had seen a few women with plaids at Aberdeen; but at Inverness the Highland manners are common. There is I think a kirk, in which only the Erse language is used. There is likewise an English chapel, but meanly.
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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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Aberdeen afford Allan Maclean ancient appearance Armidel bagpipe Bamff believe boat Boethius Boswell called castle cattle chapel chief church clan coast commodious common commonly considered continued convenience conversation cows curiosity danger delighted dignity distance domestick Dunvegan Earse easily elegance England English entertained expected Fort Augustus gentleman Grissipol ground heard heath Hebrides Hebridians Highlands hills honour horses hundred ignorance Inch Kenneth inhabitants inquire Inverness Islands Isle journey kelp labour lady Laird land language lately learned less live Lochbuy Lough Ness Macdonald Maclean Macleod Maclonich miles Minister mountains Mull nation never once passed perhaps pleasure Raasay reason rent rock Scotland Second Sight seems seen seldom shew Sir Allan Slanes Castle sometimes square miles stone stranger sufficient supplied supposed Tacksman Taisch Talisker tenants thought told travelled trees Ulva violence wall wind