Modern Athens! Displayed in a Series of Views: Or Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century: Exhibiting the Whole of the New Buildings, Modern Improvements, Antiquities, and Picturesque Scenery, of the Scottish Metropolis and Its Environs,Jones & Company Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square., 1829 - 86 pagina's |
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... rocks are shadowed with buildings , these buildings inhabited by men , and while men are either endued with counsel or courage , or enjoy any piece of reason , sense , or life : " — while of the Illustrations , it is but just to the ...
... rocks are shadowed with buildings , these buildings inhabited by men , and while men are either endued with counsel or courage , or enjoy any piece of reason , sense , or life : " — while of the Illustrations , it is but just to the ...
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... rock on which the Castle is raised , is Maidun , which the Latin Chroniclers render literally , Castrum Puellarum , and in the charters of Malcolm the Fourth , ( who died in 1165 , ) it is called indifferently Castrum - Puellarum , or ...
... rock on which the Castle is raised , is Maidun , which the Latin Chroniclers render literally , Castrum Puellarum , and in the charters of Malcolm the Fourth , ( who died in 1165 , ) it is called indifferently Castrum - Puellarum , or ...
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... Rock , 443 feet ; the Calton Hill , 343 feet ; St. Leonard's Hill , 285 feet ; and Princes Street , 212 feet . This Edinburgh contains thirteen parishes , and , according to the census of 1821 , a popu- lation of 138,235 , which shews ...
... Rock , 443 feet ; the Calton Hill , 343 feet ; St. Leonard's Hill , 285 feet ; and Princes Street , 212 feet . This Edinburgh contains thirteen parishes , and , according to the census of 1821 , a popu- lation of 138,235 , which shews ...
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... rock - the other seated in a vale , sur- rounded by hills . The High - street of Edinburgh has been compared to the backbone of a herring , the Castle forming its head , Holyrood House its tail , and the numerous narrow lanes , or wynds ...
... rock - the other seated in a vale , sur- rounded by hills . The High - street of Edinburgh has been compared to the backbone of a herring , the Castle forming its head , Holyrood House its tail , and the numerous narrow lanes , or wynds ...
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... rock , are the varied buildings of the Castle , among which , the warehouse- looking façade of the new barracks constitutes a striking , though not very appropriate feature . Immediately under the rock is the spire of St. Cuthbert's ...
... rock , are the varied buildings of the Castle , among which , the warehouse- looking façade of the new barracks constitutes a striking , though not very appropriate feature . Immediately under the rock is the spire of St. Cuthbert's ...
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Modern Athens! Displayed in a Series of Views: Or Edinburgh in the ... John Britton Volledige weergave - 1829 |
Modern Athens!: Displayed in a Series of Views: Or, Edinburgh in the ... John Britton Volledige weergave - 1829 |
Modern Athens!, Displayed in a Series of Views, or Edinburgh in the ... Thomas H. Shepherd Volledige weergave - 1833 |
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Aberdeenshire adorned Alexander Alexander Irvine ancient antiquity apartments arches architecture banks Baron Baronet Bart beautiful Bridge building built Calton Hill Castle centre century Chapel Charles Church Court Culzean Castle Dalguise daughter Dining-room Doric order Drawing-room Drawn by Tho Duke Dundas Castle Earl Earl of Fife east edifice Edinburgh elegant eminence Engraved entrance erected feet in length Finsbury Square formerly front gallery George ground H Shepherd Hall handsome height Holyrood House House James James VI King Lady late Leith Loch Loch Gilp lofty Lord mansion married Mary Menzies miles noble occupied ornamented Palace Park parliament Penicuik Perthshire picturesque portraits present proprietor principal Queen residence river Robert rock rooms Ross Priory royal scenery Scotland Scottish SEAT side Sir John situated spacious splendid staircase Stewart stone street style surrounded tower walls Water of Leith William wood
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Pagina 52 - ... moments. The Earl of Morton, who was present at his funeral, pronounced his eulogium in a few words, the more honourable for Knox, as they came from one whom he had often censured with peculiar severity : " There lies he, who never feared the face of man.
Pagina 67 - When the broken arches are black in night, And each shafted oriel glimmers white; When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruined central tower; When buttress and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory ; When silver edges the imagery, And the scrolls that teach thee to live and die...
Pagina 52 - Rigid and uncomplying himself, he showed no indulgence to the infirmities of others. Regardless of the distinctions of rank and character, he uttered his admonitions with an acrimony and vehemence, more apt to irritate than to reclaim.
Pagina 41 - Covenanters during the civil wars—the stool thrown by Jenny Geddes at the head of the dean of Edinburgh, when he first attempted to read the liturgy appointed by Charles the First for the use of the Scottish Church— and the maiden, or guillotine, with which the regent Morton was beheaded in 1581, and with which Sir George Gordon of Haddo, the Earls of Montrose and Argyle, and others of inferior note, were put to death, previous to the revolution in 1745. The Society published the first volume...
Pagina 52 - Those very qualities, however, which now render his character less amiable, fitted him to be the instrument of Providence for advancing the Reformation among a fierce people...
Pagina 67 - The moon on the east oriel shone, Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined ; Thou would'st have thought some fairy's hand, 'Twixt poplars straight, the osier wand, In many a freakish knot had twined ; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow- wreaths to stone.
Pagina 39 - Plummer, at the same time, were appointed Secretaries. A few years afterwards, the meetings of the Society were interrupted for a considerable space of time by the disorders of the country, in the rebellion of 1745 ; and no sooner was public tranquillity re-established, than it suffered a severe loss by the death of Mr. Maclaurin, whose comprehensive genius, and ardour in the pursuits of science, peculiarly qualified him for conducting the business of such an Institution. The meetings of the society...