The Beauties of Scotland: Containing a Clear and Full Account of the Agriculture, Commerce, Mines, and Manufactures; of the Population, Cities, Towns, Villages, &c. of Each County ...T. Bonar and J. Brown, 1808 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 39
עמוד 14
... clan ) , which increased to such a height as would probably have proved fatal in its consequences to some , if not all of them , had not John de Groat , who was proprietor of the ferry , interposed . He expatiated on the happiness they ...
... clan ) , which increased to such a height as would probably have proved fatal in its consequences to some , if not all of them , had not John de Groat , who was proprietor of the ferry , interposed . He expatiated on the happiness they ...
עמוד 19
... clan , on a hunting party . Robert Gun proposed to his friends that they would pay a visit to Hector More's son and his young wife ; which they accordingly did . Robert Gun , upon seeing the wo man in bed , fancied her . Upon their way ...
... clan , on a hunting party . Robert Gun proposed to his friends that they would pay a visit to Hector More's son and his young wife ; which they accordingly did . Robert Gun , upon seeing the wo man in bed , fancied her . Upon their way ...
עמוד 20
... clan , and they defeated John Sin- clair with his party . Several were killed , and John Sin- clair was wounded in the engagement . Young William's mother lived the remainder of her life with Robert Gun , and had two sons by him . After ...
... clan , and they defeated John Sin- clair with his party . Several were killed , and John Sin- clair was wounded in the engagement . Young William's mother lived the remainder of her life with Robert Gun , and had two sons by him . After ...
עמוד 169
... clans formerly engaged in sangui- nary contests with each other . In the parish of Assint , in the Island of Oldney , is a considerable cairn , in which Antiquities . is a stone hollowed out , and having SUTHERLANDSHIRE . 169.
... clans formerly engaged in sangui- nary contests with each other . In the parish of Assint , in the Island of Oldney , is a considerable cairn , in which Antiquities . is a stone hollowed out , and having SUTHERLANDSHIRE . 169.
עמוד 171
... Angus Williamson , a hero of the clan Chattan , who rescued the Sutherlands in the time of distress ; a very singular picture of the Duke of Alva , in council , Highlands . with a cardinal by his side , who SUTHERLANDSHIRE . ' 171.
... Angus Williamson , a hero of the clan Chattan , who rescued the Sutherlands in the time of distress ; a very singular picture of the Duke of Alva , in council , Highlands . with a cardinal by his side , who SUTHERLANDSHIRE . ' 171.
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
abound Agricul ancient Antiquities appear arable Argyle Argyleshire beautiful borough breadth building built Caithness called castle cattle cave chief clan coast considerable corn covered crops distance district Dornoch Earl east erected farms feet fish fishery formerly Gigha ground harbour height Highlands hills inhabitants Inverary Inverness Inverness-shire island Isles kelp King Kintyre Kirkwall lake land Loch Loch Broom Loch Etive M'Donald Mainland manufacture miles in length Moray Frith mountains Mull Mull of Kintyre nearly neighbouring North Uist northern Ocean Orkney parish pasture persons Picts pillars possessed proprietors quantity Raasay remarkable rent river Robert Gun rock Ross-shire Scotland Scots Scottish sheep Shetland Shetland Isles ships shore side situated Small Isles soil Staffa stands stone Sutherland tenants territory tion tower town ture vessels village wall western Western Isles whole wood
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 385 - ... ocean. It is divided into distinct columns of five or six miles in length and three or four in breadth...
עמוד 478 - ... from without, and the air within, being agitated by the flux and reflux of the tides, is perfectly dry and wholesome, free entirely from the damp vapours with which natural caverns in general abound. We asked the name of it. Said our guide, The cave of Fhinn. What is Fhinn ? said we. Fhinn Mac Coul, whom the translator of Ossian's works has called Fingal.
עמוד 479 - ... the centre ; on the other, they are in general laid down flat, and in the front next to the main, you...
עמוד 476 - ... though formed as we thought upon the most sanguine foundations : the whole of that end of the island supported by ranges of natural pillars, mostly above...
עמוד 282 - Where, thro' a shapeless breach, his stream resounds; As high in air the bursting torrents flow, As deep recoiling surges foam below, Prone down the rock the whitening sheet descends, And viewless Echo's ear, astonished, rends. Dim-seen, thro' rising mists, and ceaseless show'rs, The hoary cavern, wide-surrounding, low'rs. Still, thro...
עמוד 480 - ... figures in the upright ones never fail to run in their true directions. The surfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity ; the larger number, however, were concave, though some were very evidently convex.
עמוד 477 - Is not this the school whew the art was originally studied ? And what has been added to this by the whole Grecian school ? a capital to ornament the column of Nature, of which they could execute, only a model ; and for that very capital they were obliged to a bush of acanthus. How amply does Nature repay those who study her wonderful works...
עמוד 477 - The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than such a space, supported on each side by ranges of columns ; and roofed by the bottoms of those, which have been broke off in order to form it ; between the angles of which a yellow stalagraitic matter has exuded, which serves to define the angles precisely; and at the same time vary the colour with a great deal of elegance, and to render it still more agreeable, the whole is lighted from without...
עמוד 14 - These eight families, having lived peacea'bly and comfortably in their small possessions for a number of years, established an annual meeting to celebrate the anniversary of the arrival of their ancestors on' that coast. In the course of their festivity, on one of these occasions, a question arose respecting the right of taking the door, and sitting at the head of the table, and such like points of precedency (each contending for...
עמוד 444 - ... foundation of the Castle is on a mass of breccia. It is still among the number of royal castles, and gives the office of keeper to the duke of Argyll. The Castle is said to have been founded by Edwin, a Pictish monarch — contemporary with Julius Caesar — who, in honour of himself, called it Evonium. Whether this account be true or not, it is certainly a place of great antiquity. Down to the commencement of the present century part of the ancient regalia was preserved, but at that period,...