Edinburgh: A Historical and Topographical Account of the CityMethuen and Company, 1906 - 326 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... RIDDLE'S COURT . 213 21. GOSFORD'S CLOSE • 217 22. ADVOCATES ' CLOSE . 221 23. NEWEL STAIRWAY , ADVOCATES ' CLOSE 223 24. ANOHOR CLOSE 228 25. JOHN KNOX'S ROOM 242 26. THE NETHERBOW PORT . 27. POTTERROW ˇ 28. COLLEGE xii.
... RIDDLE'S COURT . 213 21. GOSFORD'S CLOSE • 217 22. ADVOCATES ' CLOSE . 221 23. NEWEL STAIRWAY , ADVOCATES ' CLOSE 223 24. ANOHOR CLOSE 228 25. JOHN KNOX'S ROOM 242 26. THE NETHERBOW PORT . 27. POTTERROW ˇ 28. COLLEGE xii.
Pagina xiii
... COLLEGE WYND PAGE 243 249 251 29. THE WEST BOW 257 30. MAGDALENE CHAPEL 31. GREYFRIARS CHURCHYARD 32. RAMSAY'S FIRST SHOP , SIGN OF THE MERCURY 33. SMOLLETT'S HOUSE . 34. CHIMNEY AND GABLES , RIDDLE'S COURT . 264 269 278 ˇ 280 282 35 ...
... COLLEGE WYND PAGE 243 249 251 29. THE WEST BOW 257 30. MAGDALENE CHAPEL 31. GREYFRIARS CHURCHYARD 32. RAMSAY'S FIRST SHOP , SIGN OF THE MERCURY 33. SMOLLETT'S HOUSE . 34. CHIMNEY AND GABLES , RIDDLE'S COURT . 264 269 278 ˇ 280 282 35 ...
Pagina 29
... College . ' 6 In 1471 James III . married the Danish Princess Margaret . They were a youthful pair , for he was only nineteen and she was twelve . She was beautiful and became very popular . Moreover she brought as her dowry the islands ...
... College . ' 6 In 1471 James III . married the Danish Princess Margaret . They were a youthful pair , for he was only nineteen and she was twelve . She was beautiful and became very popular . Moreover she brought as her dowry the islands ...
Pagina 40
... College of Justice was founded . Scotland is justly proud of her system of law and of her law - courts ; it is strange to look back to those turbulent days when the Court of Session , as we know it , first came into being . " The ...
... College of Justice was founded . Scotland is justly proud of her system of law and of her law - courts ; it is strange to look back to those turbulent days when the Court of Session , as we know it , first came into being . " The ...
Pagina 60
... College of Theolloges , making ane oratione in twa hunder Lateine verse . ' They were received in Edinburgh with the usual magnificence accorded to royal brides , and the usual incongruous mixture of allegory and religion . The Queen ...
... College of Theolloges , making ane oratione in twa hunder Lateine verse . ' They were received in Edinburgh with the usual magnificence accorded to royal brides , and the usual incongruous mixture of allegory and religion . The Queen ...
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Pagina 71 - Maker 1 in that crimson lake ; Then place my parboiled head upon a stakeĢ Scatter my ashes— strew them in the air; Lord ; since thou knowest where all these atoms are, I'm hopeful thou'lt recover once my dust. And confident thou'lt raise me with the just...
Pagina 294 - Requiem Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.