A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandLibrary of Alexandria, 1792/01/01 - 256 ページ |
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... rock covered with a thin layer of earth, not wholly bare of grass, and very fertile of thistles. A small herd of cows grazes annually upon it in the summer. It seems never to have afforded to man or beast a permanent habitation. We ...
... rock covered with a thin layer of earth, not wholly bare of grass, and very fertile of thistles. A small herd of cows grazes annually upon it in the summer. It seems never to have afforded to man or beast a permanent habitation. We ...
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... rock, the foot of which is beaten by the waves. To walk round the house seemed impracticable. From the windows the eye wanders over the sea that separates Scotland from Norway, and when the winds beat with violence must enjoy all the ...
... rock, the foot of which is beaten by the waves. To walk round the house seemed impracticable. From the windows the eye wanders over the sea that separates Scotland from Norway, and when the winds beat with violence must enjoy all the ...
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... rock perpendicularly tubulated, united on one side with a high shore, and on the other rising steep to a great height, above the main sea. The top is open, from which may be seen a dark gulf of water which flows into the cavity, through ...
... rock perpendicularly tubulated, united on one side with a high shore, and on the other rising steep to a great height, above the main sea. The top is open, from which may be seen a dark gulf of water which flows into the cavity, through ...
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... rock so high and steep, that I think it was once not accessible, but by the help of ladders, or a bridge. Over against it, on another hill, was a fort built by Cromwell, now totally demolished; for no faction of Scotland loved the name ...
... rock so high and steep, that I think it was once not accessible, but by the help of ladders, or a bridge. Over against it, on another hill, was a fort built by Cromwell, now totally demolished; for no faction of Scotland loved the name ...
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... rock, levelled with great labour and exactness, near the water-side. Most of this day's journey was very pleasant ... rocks shaded with birch, the hardy native of the North, and covered with fern or heath. On the right the limpid waters ...
... rock, levelled with great labour and exactness, near the water-side. Most of this day's journey was very pleasant ... rocks shaded with birch, the hardy native of the North, and covered with fern or heath. On the right the limpid waters ...
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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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