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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... whose name has as fair a claim to immortality as can be conferred by modern , latinity , and perhaps a fairer than the in- ftability of vernacular languages admits . We found , that by the interpofition of fome invisible friend ...
... whose name has as fair a claim to immortality as can be conferred by modern , latinity , and perhaps a fairer than the in- ftability of vernacular languages admits . We found , that by the interpofition of fome invisible friend ...
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... whose name , I think , is Gordon , well knowing the penury of the place , had this attention to two men , whofe names perhaps he had not heard , by whom his kindness was not likely to be ever re- paid , and who could be recommended to ...
... whose name , I think , is Gordon , well knowing the penury of the place , had this attention to two men , whofe names perhaps he had not heard , by whom his kindness was not likely to be ever re- paid , and who could be recommended to ...
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... whose custom was to burn the dead . To pile stones is , I believe , a northern cuftom , and to burn the body was the Roman practice ; nor do I know when it was that these two acts of fepulture were united . The weather was next day too ...
... whose custom was to burn the dead . To pile stones is , I believe , a northern cuftom , and to burn the body was the Roman practice ; nor do I know when it was that these two acts of fepulture were united . The weather was next day too ...
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... whose curiofity pants for favage virtues and bar- barous grandeur . RAASA Y At the firft intermiffion of the ftormy weather we were informed , that the boat which was to convey us to Raafay , attend- ed us on the coaft . We had from ...
... whose curiofity pants for favage virtues and bar- barous grandeur . RAASA Y At the firft intermiffion of the ftormy weather we were informed , that the boat which was to convey us to Raafay , attend- ed us on the coaft . We had from ...
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... whose con- duct may be trufted , a mind not naturally too much difpofed to fear , may preferve fome degree of cheerfulness ; but what muft be the folicitude of him who fhould be wandering , among the craggs and hol- lows , benighted ...
... whose con- duct may be trufted , a mind not naturally too much difpofed to fear , may preferve fome degree of cheerfulness ; but what muft be the folicitude of him who fhould be wandering , among the craggs and hol- lows , benighted ...
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