Beyond the Highland Line: Three Journals of Travel in Eighteenth Century Scotland; Burt, Pennant, ThorntonA. J. Youngson Collins, 1974 - 252 Seiten |
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... length from east to west is a hundred and fifteen feet . The breadth twenty three . The length of the transept seventy . Over the centre is a handsome tower : on each side of which is a window with stone work of different forms in every ...
... length from east to west is a hundred and fifteen feet . The breadth twenty three . The length of the transept seventy . Over the centre is a handsome tower : on each side of which is a window with stone work of different forms in every ...
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... length were relieved from our distress by a successful anchorage , under a high and finely wooded hill , in eight fathom water , but within a small distance of eighty . Procure horses , by favor of Kenneth Mac - kenzie , Esq . , of ...
... length were relieved from our distress by a successful anchorage , under a high and finely wooded hill , in eight fathom water , but within a small distance of eighty . Procure horses , by favor of Kenneth Mac - kenzie , Esq . , of ...
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... length a rower thought fit to acquaint us , that he was owner of the boat , and only wanted admission in lieu of one of them . The boat was ordered to shore , and the master taken in with proper apologies and attempts to sooth him for ...
... length a rower thought fit to acquaint us , that he was owner of the boat , and only wanted admission in lieu of one of them . The boat was ordered to shore , and the master taken in with proper apologies and attempts to sooth him for ...
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appearance birch boat brought busses called Campbeltown castle cattle chief chieftain clan coast common corn danger distance Dr Johnson eight England farms feet Firth of Clyde fish fishery Fort William four Gannet gentleman Glen Grantown ground heath Highland geography Highlands hills horses hundred inhabitants Inveraray Inverness Iona island isle killed kind Kingussie laird lake land Loch Loch Awe Loch Broom Lochaber Lowlands M'Intosh manner miles mountains narrow never night North oatmeal oats obliged occasion Outer Hebrides passed Pennant pines plaid poor pounds pretty quantity rain rents ride river road rocks roebuck salmon scarcely Scotland season seen servants sheep shillings shore shot side Skie snow sometimes soon South stones tacksmen tenants THOMAS PENNANT Thornton thought told town trees trout vast weather whole wind women woods