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Pagina 15
... present Mr. M'Sweyn left Sky upon the late Macleod's raising his rents . He then got this farm from Col. He appeared to be near fourscore ; but looked as fresh , and was as strong as a man of fifty . His son Hugh looked older ; and , as ...
... present Mr. M'Sweyn left Sky upon the late Macleod's raising his rents . He then got this farm from Col. He appeared to be near fourscore ; but looked as fresh , and was as strong as a man of fifty . His son Hugh looked older ; and , as ...
Pagina 19
... present house , near the shore , and founded on a rock . It has never been a large feudal re- sidence , and has nothing about it that requires a particular description . Like other old inconvenient buildings of the same age , it ...
... present house , near the shore , and founded on a rock . It has never been a large feudal re- sidence , and has nothing about it that requires a particular description . Like other old inconvenient buildings of the same age , it ...
Pagina 22
... present confined situation . He said , " I want to be on the main land , and go on with existence . This is a waste of life . " I shall here insert , without regard to chronology , some of his conversation at different times . " There ...
... present confined situation . He said , " I want to be on the main land , and go on with existence . This is a waste of life . " I shall here insert , without regard to chronology , some of his conversation at different times . " There ...
Pagina 27
... present laird's father , entitled " Nature's Elegy upon the Death of Donald Maclean of Col. " They are not worth insertion . I shall only give what is called his Epitaph , which Dr. Johnson said " was not so very bad . " " Nature's ...
... present laird's father , entitled " Nature's Elegy upon the Death of Donald Maclean of Col. " They are not worth insertion . I shall only give what is called his Epitaph , which Dr. Johnson said " was not so very bad . " " Nature's ...
Pagina 29
... present . There are no black - cock , muir- fowl , nor partridges ; but there are snipe , wild - duck , wild - geese , and swans , in winter ; wild - pigeons , plover , and great numbers of starlings ; of which I shot some , and found ...
... present . There are no black - cock , muir- fowl , nor partridges ; but there are snipe , wild - duck , wild - geese , and swans , in winter ; wild - pigeons , plover , and great numbers of starlings ; of which I shot some , and found ...
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