Travels in Scotland, by an Unusual Route: With a Trip to the Orkneys and Hebrides. Containing Hints for Improvements in Agriculture and Commerce. With Characters and Anecdotes. Embellished with Views of Striking Objects, and a Map, Including the Caledonian Canal, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1807 |
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Pagina 78
... colleges there . But this wonder will cease when we consider the qualities and circum- stances that sometimes push men into provostships or principalities both in that and some others of the Scotch and perhaps all universities . Perhaps ...
... colleges there . But this wonder will cease when we consider the qualities and circum- stances that sometimes push men into provostships or principalities both in that and some others of the Scotch and perhaps all universities . Perhaps ...
Pagina 104
... colleges , suggests nothing but the me- lancholy idea of former magnificence and grandeur now in ruins . There was nothing ... College of St. Andrews , ex- cept the present state of the university , which has now assumed an air and tone ...
... colleges , suggests nothing but the me- lancholy idea of former magnificence and grandeur now in ruins . There was nothing ... College of St. Andrews , ex- cept the present state of the university , which has now assumed an air and tone ...
Pagina 105
... colleges here were once of great celebrity , and even about twenty years ago , or somewhat less , not a little flourishing . But since the professorships of the united college have fallen under the powers and almost become hereditary in ...
... colleges here were once of great celebrity , and even about twenty years ago , or somewhat less , not a little flourishing . But since the professorships of the united college have fallen under the powers and almost become hereditary in ...
Pagina 108
... colleges - paid them an annual visit - distributed the prizes with his own hands took great notice of the most distinguished scholars , and , where patronage was needed , used all the means in his power for promoting their fortune . The ...
... colleges - paid them an annual visit - distributed the prizes with his own hands took great notice of the most distinguished scholars , and , where patronage was needed , used all the means in his power for promoting their fortune . The ...
Pagina 110
... College , and otherwise the New College . In the year 1747 , on a petition from the principals or provosts of St. Salvator's and St. Leonard's , the British parliament united these two into one society , under the designation of the ...
... College , and otherwise the New College . In the year 1747 , on a petition from the principals or provosts of St. Salvator's and St. Leonard's , the British parliament united these two into one society , under the designation of the ...
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Pagina 94 - The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field : which indeed is the least of all seeds ; but when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in thq branches thereof.
Pagina 53 - Gallant knight, I thank you — you promise it me, then?' ' Certainly, Sir, most willingly,' answered the knight. He then gave his promise upon his knighthood. The King said, ' Thanks be to God! for I shall now die in peace, since I know that the most valiant knight of my kingdom will perform that for me which I am unable to do for myself.
Pagina 53 - You will not be sparing of expense — and provide yourself with such company and such things as may be suitable to your rank — and wherever you pass, you will let it be known, that you bear the heart of King Robert of Scotland, which you are carrying beyond seas by his command, since his body cannot go thither.
Pagina 161 - How sweet to stand, when tempests tear the main, On the firm cliff, and mark the seaman's toil ! Not that another's danger soothes the soul, But from such toil how sweet to feel secure...
Pagina 106 - Happy art thou, O Israel : who is like unto thee, O people saved by the Lord, the shield of thy help, and who is the sword of thy excellency ! and thine enemies shall be found liars unto thee ; and thou shalt tread upon their high places.
Pagina 205 - The burgess oath in some of the royal burghs of Scotland contains the following clause: " I profess and allow, with my heart, the true religion presently professed within this realm, and authorized by the laws thereof. I will abide and defend the same to my life's end, renouncing the Romish religion called Papistry.
Pagina 61 - I saw a number of savage -looking men and women gathering around me, demanding who and what I was ? In order to get the pamphlet, my hostess had set the bell through the town, offering a shilling for the book ; and as it represents them in a ludicrous point of view, and they think nobody reads it but with a view to laugh at them, they had determined to give me a drubbing. The truth is, I was obliged to stop, and it required all my address, as well as the aid of my purse, to get off with a whole head,...
Pagina 19 - ... of luxury, and debauch them from doing good: whereas the offices of these lesser governments extending only over a moderate number of people, will be duly executed, and many men have occasions put into their hands of doing good to their fellow citizens. So many different seats of government will highly tend to the improvement of all arts and sciences; and afford great variety of entertainment to all foreigners and others of a curious and inquisitive genius, as the ancient cities of Greece did.
Pagina 53 - ... me; and I will most willingly do all that you command me with the utmost loyalty in my power; never doubt it, however I may feel myself unworthy of such a high distinction.
Pagina 52 - David, and obey him and crown him king when he was of a proper age, and to marry him with a lady suitable to his station. " He after that called to him the gallant lord James Douglas...