A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland |
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... that university still subsists in which philosophy was formerly taught by
Buchanan, whose name has as fair a claim to immortality as can be conferred by
modern latinity, and perhaps a fairer than the instability of vernacular languages
admits.
... that university still subsists in which philosophy was formerly taught by
Buchanan, whose name has as fair a claim to immortality as can be conferred by
modern latinity, and perhaps a fairer than the instability of vernacular languages
admits.
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In each of these towns there is a college, or in stricter 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
...
In each of these towns there is a college, or in stricter 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
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... is now in a state of miserable decay; but I know not whether its chief annual
magistrate has not still the title of Lord Provost. At Nairn we may fix the verge of
the Highlands; for here I first saw peat fires, and first heard the Erse language.
... is now in a state of miserable decay; but I know not whether its chief annual
magistrate has not still the title of Lord Provost. At Nairn we may fix the verge of
the Highlands; for here I first saw peat fires, and first heard the Erse language.
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The soldiers seem to have incorporated afterwards with the inhabitants, and to
have peopled the place with an English race; for the language of this town has
been long considered as peculiarly elegant. Here is a castle, called the castle of
...
The soldiers seem to have incorporated afterwards with the inhabitants, and to
have peopled the place with an English race; for the language of this town has
been long considered as peculiarly elegant. Here is a castle, called the castle of
...
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Here the appearance of life began 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 ...
Here the appearance of life began 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 ...
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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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