The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 5H. G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... morning ; for although , before this , there had been a good moon , and I had pretty distinctly seen not only the land of Mull , but up the Sound , and the country of Morven as at one end of it , the night was now grown very dark . Our ...
... morning ; for although , before this , there had been a good moon , and I had pretty distinctly seen not only the land of Mull , but up the Sound , and the country of Morven as at one end of it , the night was now grown very dark . Our ...
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... morning . - Monday , Oct. 4. About eight o'clock we went in the boat to Mr. Simpson's vessel , and took in Dr. Johnson . He was quite well , though he had tasted nothing but a dish of tea since Saturday night . On our expressing some ...
... morning . - Monday , Oct. 4. About eight o'clock we went in the boat to Mr. Simpson's vessel , and took in Dr. Johnson . He was quite well , though he had tasted nothing but a dish of tea since Saturday night . On our expressing some ...
Pagina 9
... morning Col resolved to take us directly to the house of Captain Lauch- lan M'Lean , a descendant of his family , who had acquired a fortune in the East Indies , and taken a farm in Col. We had about an English mile to go to it . Col ...
... morning Col resolved to take us directly to the house of Captain Lauch- lan M'Lean , a descendant of his family , who had acquired a fortune in the East Indies , and taken a farm in Col. We had about an English mile to go to it . Col ...
Pagina 11
... morning ; but having been thrown into the island of Col , we were unwilling to leave it unexamined , especially as we considered that the Campbell - town vessel would sail for Mull in a day or two , and therefore we determined to stay ...
... morning ; but having been thrown into the island of Col , we were unwilling to leave it unexamined , especially as we considered that the Campbell - town vessel would sail for Mull in a day or two , and therefore we determined to stay ...
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... morning , and viewed a part of the island . In the course of our ride , we saw a turnip - field , which he had hoed with his own hands . He first introduced this kind of husbandry Into the Western Islands . We also looked at an ...
... morning , and viewed a part of the island . In the course of our ride , we saw a turnip - field , which he had hoed with his own hands . He first introduced this kind of husbandry Into the Western Islands . We also looked at an ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 5 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1844 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 5 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1846 |
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