A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland |
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It seems never to have afforded to man or beast a permanent habitation. We
found only the ruins of a small fort, not so injured by time but that it might be
easily restored to its former state. It seems never to have been intended as a
place of ...
It seems never to have afforded to man or beast a permanent habitation. We
found only the ruins of a small fort, not so injured by time but that it might be
easily restored to its former state. It seems never to have been intended as a
place of ...
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Where the bottom is rocky, as it seems commonly to be in Scotland ... The
carriages in common use are small carts, drawn each by one little horse; and a
man seems to derive some degree of dignity and importance from the reputation
of ...
Where the bottom is rocky, as it seems commonly to be in Scotland ... The
carriages in common use are small carts, drawn each by one little horse; and a
man seems to derive some degree of dignity and importance from the reputation
of ...
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Saint Andrews seems to be a place eminently adapted to study and education,
being situated in a populous, yet a cheap country, and exposing the minds and
manners of young men neither to the levity and dissoluteness of a capital city, nor
to ...
Saint Andrews seems to be a place eminently adapted to study and education,
being situated in a populous, yet a cheap country, and exposing the minds and
manners of young men neither to the levity and dissoluteness of a capital city, nor
to ...
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The distance of a calamity from the present time seems to preclude the mind from
contact or sympathy. Events long past are barely known; they are not considered.
We read with as little emotion the violence of Knox and his followers, as the ...
The distance of a calamity from the present time seems to preclude the mind from
contact or sympathy. Events long past are barely known; they are not considered.
We read with as little emotion the violence of Knox and his followers, as the ...
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Established custom is not easily broken, till some great event shakes the whole
system of things, and life seems to recommence upon new principles. That before
the Union the Scots had little trade and little money, is no valid apology; ...
Established custom is not easily broken, till some great event shakes the whole
system of things, and life seems to recommence upon new principles. That before
the Union the Scots had little trade and little money, is no valid apology; ...
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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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