Transactions, 第 16 巻The Society, 1891 List of members in each vol. |
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... hands of our members , and the Publishing Committee have much pleasure in issuing this , the 16th Volume , at anyrate as early as any of its predecessors . It was expected to be finished at the beginning , rather than at the end , of ...
... hands of our members , and the Publishing Committee have much pleasure in issuing this , the 16th Volume , at anyrate as early as any of its predecessors . It was expected to be finished at the beginning , rather than at the end , of ...
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... hand , and the potential idea of that newspaper on the other , which in our day aspires to show men a better and higher way than the old pagan pathway of vulgar English , and the humdrum commonsense of the common people . The Saturday ...
... hand , and the potential idea of that newspaper on the other , which in our day aspires to show men a better and higher way than the old pagan pathway of vulgar English , and the humdrum commonsense of the common people . The Saturday ...
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... hand , of the social , religious , and intellectual condition of our North Celtic forefathers . Of the history of ... hands while this work of spoliation was being consummated . For the new clergy the rescue of the tiends , or of what ...
... hand , of the social , religious , and intellectual condition of our North Celtic forefathers . Of the history of ... hands while this work of spoliation was being consummated . For the new clergy the rescue of the tiends , or of what ...
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... hands of an ignorant , pedantic teacher , was the utter hopelessness , on the part of really thoughtful boys , of the most earnest attempts at learning . I well remember one nice , bright boy , who was thus sat upon with crushing effect ...
... hands of an ignorant , pedantic teacher , was the utter hopelessness , on the part of really thoughtful boys , of the most earnest attempts at learning . I well remember one nice , bright boy , who was thus sat upon with crushing effect ...
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... hands of leading members of the Free Church , but it seeks diligently , if not very successfully , to gather its funds beside all waters . The Education Scheme of the Church of Scotland will long be remembered as , perhaps , the largest ...
... hands of leading members of the Free Church , but it seeks diligently , if not very successfully , to gather its funds beside all waters . The Education Scheme of the Church of Scotland will long be remembered as , perhaps , the largest ...
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12 ページ - the extension of the Catholic faith, the promotion of virtues, and the cultivation of the understanding by the study of theology, canon and civil law, the liberal arts, and every other lawful faculty.
205 ページ - ... he proceeded home, a distance of about twelve miles of dreary hill, where he arrived early in the morning; but the fright had nearly cost him his life, for he fell into a fever, and it was many weeks before he recovered. " This Macpherson of Braekaely was commonly called Callum Beg, or Little Malcolm ; and there is reason to believe that he was one of those who fought in the famous battle of the Inch of Perth, in the reign of Robert the Third.
206 ページ - ... mouth and swallowed it. The irritable little fairy struck the hind with the band with which she had tied its hind legs, saying at the same time, ' May a dart from Murdoch's quiver pierce your side before night...
240 ページ - Yoruba, languages, the Ebo, Ashantee, and Fantee, Kossa, Fulah. " The Vasco-Kolarian has tree and house conforming to village and grove. The roots for tooth and bone supply names for implements. The names for beasts are based on those for the dog, and altogether the early elements appear to belong to a stage when men were passing from an age of stone to one of bone, and from caves to tree dwellings.
292 ページ - November next, according to the present stile, betwixt the hours of twelve at noon and two afternoon, to be hanged by the neck upon the said gibbet, by the hands of an executioner, until he be dead ; and thereafter to be hung in chains upon the said gibbet...
203 ページ - ... east o'er, that is, when Adam planted the Liosmor, he sat in a bonny bothan on a brae in Lochaber, an nae doot lukit eastwar to Badenoch, an' saw a"thing sproutin' an growin' atween im an the sun fan it cam ripplin o'er the braes frae Athole in the braw simmer mornings." " But, Mac, the Bible further says, they took fig leaves and made themselves aprons; you cannot say that figs ever grew in Badenoch.
242 ページ - ... the Circassian-Otomi has to be accounted for. The higher Sumerians are marked as city-building people, but the Circassian in the Caucasus is what the Otomi is in Mexico. The Otomis must have preceded the Sumerians in South America or been driven forward by them, as the Agaw-Guarani were into Brazil. The Otomis may have had connections or dealings with the monument-building races of North America. At a later date, on the Sumerian kingdoms in Mexico becoming weaker, they returned and invaded Mexico....
83 ページ - I had never seen this young man, the subject of the sharp pangs of a tender father. I retained him the whole day at my house, endeavouring to dissipate his fears as much as I possibly could, and making him promise on parting to come straight to my house on leaving the boat. The next day, at evening, I heard a great knock at my door. I ran thither, and perceived the good father holding a young man by the hand, of a jolly figure, who cried to me, his eyes sparkling with joy. " Behold, my friend, the...
204 ページ - ... told him, that as it was now late, he intended to remain that night in a bothy at Dalenluncart, a little distance off. They accordingly proceeded to this bothy, and it was quite dark by the time they reached it, " Macpherson, on putting his hand on the bed to procure dry heather for lighting a pipe, discovered a dead body; and without taking any notice of the circumstance, merely remarked, — ' I don't like this bothy ; we will proceed to Callaig, about a mile off, where we shall be better accommodated.
151 ページ - II., by charter'dated 28th April, 1451, not in recompense for his services at the Battle of Brechin, as is generally stated, but upwards of a year before that event. The great family of Gordon and Huntly originally came from near the Borders. They obtained their name of Gordon from the lands of Gordon, now a parish and village in the west of the Merse, SW Berwickshire. There, also, was the quondam hamlet of Huntly, a name now represented there only by the farm called Huntlywood. The parish gave the...