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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... stones who fancied that he wanted them . The cathedral , of which the foundations may be still traced , and a fmall part of the wall is ftanding , appears to have been a fpacious and majestick building , not un fuitable to the primacy ...
... stones who fancied that he wanted them . The cathedral , of which the foundations may be still traced , and a fmall part of the wall is ftanding , appears to have been a fpacious and majestick building , not un fuitable to the primacy ...
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... but grounds that have no vifible boundaries , or are separated by walls of loose stone . From the bank of the Tweed to St. An- drews # drews II had never feen a fingle tree , WESTERN ISLANDS , & c . 15 ABER BROTH I C. ...
... but grounds that have no vifible boundaries , or are separated by walls of loose stone . From the bank of the Tweed to St. An- drews # drews II had never feen a fingle tree , WESTERN ISLANDS , & c . 15 ABER BROTH I C. ...
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... from Montrofe exhibited a continuation of the fame appearances . The country is still naked , the hedges are of stone , and the fields fo generally plowed that that it is hard to imagine where grafs is found 22 . A JOURNEY TO THE.
... from Montrofe exhibited a continuation of the fame appearances . The country is still naked , the hedges are of stone , and the fields fo generally plowed that that it is hard to imagine where grafs is found 22 . A JOURNEY TO THE.
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... stone , open to the main fea on one fide , and parted from the land by a very narrow channel on the other . It has its name and its colour from the dung of innumerable fea - fowls , which in the Spring chufe this place as convenient for ...
... stone , open to the main fea on one fide , and parted from the land by a very narrow channel on the other . It has its name and its colour from the dung of innumerable fea - fowls , which in the Spring chufe this place as convenient for ...
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... stone to a confiderable depth . The fragments are piled in a loose wall on either fide , with apertures left at very short spaces , to give a paffage to the wintery currents . Part of it is bordered with low trees , trees , from which ...
... stone to a confiderable depth . The fragments are piled in a loose wall on either fide , with apertures left at very short spaces , to give a paffage to the wintery currents . Part of it is bordered with low trees , trees , from which ...
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