A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, 第 1 巻A. Leathley, J. Exshaw, H. Saunders, D. Chamberlain, W. Sleater, J. Potts, T. Ewing, W. Wilson, R. Moncrieffe, and C. Jenkin, 1775 - 384 ページ |
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... pleafures ; and we are well or ill at eafe , as the main stream of life glides on smoothly , or is ruffled by finall obftacles and frequent interruption . The The true state of every nation is the state of 44 A JOURNEY TO THE.
... pleafures ; and we are well or ill at eafe , as the main stream of life glides on smoothly , or is ruffled by finall obftacles and frequent interruption . The The true state of every nation is the state of 44 A JOURNEY TO THE.
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Samuel Johnson. The true state of every nation is the state of common life . The manners of a people are not to be found in the schools of learn- ing , or the palaces of greatnefs , where the national character is obfcured or obli ...
Samuel Johnson. The true state of every nation is the state of common life . The manners of a people are not to be found in the schools of learn- ing , or the palaces of greatnefs , where the national character is obfcured or obli ...
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... state , of which the traces may be now discerned , and was at last not destroyed by the tu- multuous violence of Knox , but more fhamefully fuffered to dilapidate by deli- berate robbery and frigid indifference . There is still extant ...
... state , of which the traces may be now discerned , and was at last not destroyed by the tu- multuous violence of Knox , but more fhamefully fuffered to dilapidate by deli- berate robbery and frigid indifference . There is still extant ...
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... state of miferable decay , but I know not whether its chief annual magiftrate has not ftill the title of Lord Provost . We At Nairn we may fix the verge of the Highlands ; for here I firft faw peat fires , and first heard the Erfe ...
... state of miferable decay , but I know not whether its chief annual magiftrate has not ftill the title of Lord Provost . We At Nairn we may fix the verge of the Highlands ; for here I firft faw peat fires , and first heard the Erfe ...
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Samuel Johnson. to make them . Like the Greeks in their unpolished state , defcribed by Thucydides , the Highlanders , till lately , went always armed , and carried their weapons to vifits , and to church . Mountaineers are thievifh ...
Samuel Johnson. to make them . Like the Greeks in their unpolished state , defcribed by Thucydides , the Highlanders , till lately , went always armed , and carried their weapons to vifits , and to church . Mountaineers are thievifh ...
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