Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 第 3 巻G. Routledge and Sons, 1926 |
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... showed him the Royal Infirmary , for which , and for every other exertion of generous public spirit in his power , that noble minded citizen of Edinburgh , George Drummond , will be ever held that of Robertson . He retained his honours ...
... showed him the Royal Infirmary , for which , and for every other exertion of generous public spirit in his power , that noble minded citizen of Edinburgh , George Drummond , will be ever held that of Robertson . He retained his honours ...
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... showed me a considerable space marked out for additional plantations . Dun Can is a mountain three computed miles from the laird's house . The ascent to it is by consecutive risings , if that expression may be used when valleys ...
... showed me a considerable space marked out for additional plantations . Dun Can is a mountain three computed miles from the laird's house . The ascent to it is by consecutive risings , if that expression may be used when valleys ...
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... showed in the chapel at Rasay his horror at dead men's bones . He showed it again at Col's house . In the charter - room there was a remarkably large shin - bone , which was said to have been a bone of John Garve , one of the lairds ...
... showed in the chapel at Rasay his horror at dead men's bones . He showed it again at Col's house . In the charter - room there was a remarkably large shin - bone , which was said to have been a bone of John Garve , one of the lairds ...
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Sir George Mackenzie Mr Burkes wit knowledge and elo | 18 |
Ogden on Prayer Aphoristic writing Edinburgh surveyed | 28 |
Arrive at Montrose | 48 |
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afterwards Alexander ancient answered appearance asked believe better Boswell called carried castle chief church conversation deal death desire died dinner Edinburgh England English expressed father gave give ground heard Highland honour hope horses island Italy James John Johnson kind King knew known Lady laird land late learned lived London looked Lord Macdonald Maclean Macleod Macqueen Malcolm manner means mentioned miles mind morning never night object observed once opinion particular passed person pleased present Rasay received remarked respect Scotland seemed seen sent side soon spirit suppose sure talked tell things thought tion told took travelled walked wish write written young