A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandR. Gordon, 1795 - 235 ページ |
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... feen whatever this ancient city of- fered to our curiofity , we left it with good wishes , having reason to be highly pleafed with the atten- tion having 8 do WESTERN ISLANDS , & c . anfwering to our vice-chancellor, and to the ...
... feen whatever this ancient city of- fered to our curiofity , we left it with good wishes , having reason to be highly pleafed with the atten- tion having 8 do WESTERN ISLANDS , & c . anfwering to our vice-chancellor, and to the ...
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... tion the violence of Knox and his followers , as the irruptions of Alaric and the Goths . Had the uni verfity been deftroyed two centuries ago , we fhould not have regretted it ; but to see it pining in decay , and ftruggling for life ...
... tion the violence of Knox and his followers , as the irruptions of Alaric and the Goths . Had the uni verfity been deftroyed two centuries ago , we fhould not have regretted it ; but to see it pining in decay , and ftruggling for life ...
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... tion , which in Scotch is called a policy , but of these there are few , and those few all very young , The variety of fun and shade is here utterly un- known . There is no tree for either fhelter or tim- ber . The oak and the thorn is ...
... tion , which in Scotch is called a policy , but of these there are few , and those few all very young , The variety of fun and shade is here utterly un- known . There is no tree for either fhelter or tim- ber . The oak and the thorn is ...
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... tion . Mr Bofwell , whose inquifitiveness is second- ed by great activity , fcrambled in at a high win- dow , but found the stairs within broken , and could not reach the top . Of the other tower we were told that the inhabitants ...
... tion . Mr Bofwell , whose inquifitiveness is second- ed by great activity , fcrambled in at a high win- dow , but found the stairs within broken , and could not reach the top . Of the other tower we were told that the inhabitants ...
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... tion of the fame appearances . The country is fill naked , the hedges are of stone , and the fields fo generally plowed , that it is hard to imagine where grafs is found for the horses that till them . The harveft , which was almoft ...
... tion of the fame appearances . The country is fill naked , the hedges are of stone , and the fields fo generally plowed , that it is hard to imagine where grafs is found for the horses that till them . The harveft , which was almoft ...
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