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... gives of a journey , by chariot , from Inverness to Edinburgh , in the year 1740. To achieve this distance , which would now occupy about twenty hours , required then , at the least , five days , and , in this instance , by misfortunes ...
... gives of a journey , by chariot , from Inverness to Edinburgh , in the year 1740. To achieve this distance , which would now occupy about twenty hours , required then , at the least , five days , and , in this instance , by misfortunes ...
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... gives way , and the travellers are " forced to sit in the hill with a boisterous day till chamberlain Drummond was so kind as to go down to the Strath , and bring wrights , and carts , and smiths , to our assistance , who dragged us to ...
... gives way , and the travellers are " forced to sit in the hill with a boisterous day till chamberlain Drummond was so kind as to go down to the Strath , and bring wrights , and carts , and smiths , to our assistance , who dragged us to ...
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... gives of the " consecration , " in 1577 , of Mr. David Cunningham , ( 3 ) to the see of Aberdeen , is , though brief , not without interest , as the only notice which , so far as the Editor knows , has been preserved of the forms used ...
... gives of the " consecration , " in 1577 , of Mr. David Cunningham , ( 3 ) to the see of Aberdeen , is , though brief , not without interest , as the only notice which , so far as the Editor knows , has been preserved of the forms used ...
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... give regular receipts for the same as safeguard money ; and those who refuse to submit to this imposi- tion , are sure of being plundered , there being no other way to avoid it , but by keeping a constant guard of armed men ; which ...
... give regular receipts for the same as safeguard money ; and those who refuse to submit to this imposi- tion , are sure of being plundered , there being no other way to avoid it , but by keeping a constant guard of armed men ; which ...
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... give a more lively description of the condition in which country affairs were , when he began to reform them , now about a hundred and twenty years ago . It was truly remarked of him by a con- temporary , that " the improvement of his ...
... give a more lively description of the condition in which country affairs were , when he began to reform them , now about a hundred and twenty years ago . It was truly remarked of him by a con- temporary , that " the improvement of his ...
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Página xl - Glory beyond all glory ever seen By waking sense or by the dreaming soul! The appearance, instantaneously disclosed, Was of a mighty city, boldly say A wilderness of building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a boundless depth, Far sinking into splendour — without end! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes, and silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted...
Página xli - twas an unimaginable sight ! Clouds, mists, streams, watery rocks, and emerald turf, Clouds of all tincture, rocks and sapphire sky, Confused, commingled, mutually inflamed, Molten together, and composing thus, Each lost in each, that marvellous array Of temple, palace, citadel, and huge Fantastic pomp of structure without name, In fleecy folds voluminous enwrapped.
Página 306 - Dei gracia Rex Scottorum, omnibus probis hominibus tocius terre sue, clericis et laicis, salutem. Sciant presentes et futuri me...
Página 405 - ... de perpetrata iniquitate cognoscat et a sacratissimo corpore ac sanguine Dei et Domini Redemptoris nostri Jesu Christi aliena fiat atque in extremo examine districte ultioni subjaceat.
Página 403 - Petri et nostra protectione suscipimus et presentis scripti privilegio communimus: in primis siquidem statuentes ut ordo monasticus qui secundum Deum et beati Benedicti regulam atque institutionem Cisterciensium fratrum in eodem monasterio institutus esse dinoscitur perpetuis ibidem temporibus inviolabiliter observetur.
Página 405 - Decernimus ergo, ut nulli omnino hominum liceat prefatum monasterium temere perturbare aut eius possessiones auferre vel ablatas retinere minuere seu...
Página 9 - ... same, or who shall not pay his Subscription for the current year within three Months after his Election, or after such Subscription shall have become due, shall thereupon cease to be a Member of the Society. XX. That the Council may appoint Local Secretaries in such places, and with such authorities as to them shall seem expedient ; every Local Secretary being a Member of the Society.
Página cxlix - ... with that equipage to Ruthven late at night, and my chariot was pulled there by force of men, where I got an English wheelwright and a smith, who wrought two days mending my chariot; and after paying very dear for their work, and for my quarters two nights, 1 was not gone four miles from Ruthven when it broke again, so that I was in a miserable condition till I came to Dalnakeardach...
Página 8 - CLDB, for the printing of the Historical, Ecclesiastical, Genealogical, Topographical, and Literary Remains of the North-Eastern Counties of Scotland.
Página xli - Stood fixed ; and fixed resemblances were seen To implements of ordinary use, But vast in size, in substance glorified ; Such as by Hebrew Prophets were beheld In vision—forms uncouth of mightiest power For admiration and mysterious awe.