The journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel JohnsonT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 - 460 páginas |
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... at least as much as nations are distinguished ; so that a M'Queen , a McDonald , a M'Lean , is said , as we say a Frenchman , an Italian , a Spaniard . seemed to be much piqued that we were surprised at 124 JOURNAL OF A TOUR.
... at least as much as nations are distinguished ; so that a M'Queen , a McDonald , a M'Lean , is said , as we say a Frenchman , an Italian , a Spaniard . seemed to be much piqued that we were surprised at 124 JOURNAL OF A TOUR.
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... M'Lean , nephew to the Laird of the isle of Muck , came this morning ; and , just as we sat down to dinner , came the Laird of the isle of Muck himself , his lady , sister to Talisker , two other ladies their rela- tions , and a ...
... M'Lean , nephew to the Laird of the isle of Muck , came this morning ; and , just as we sat down to dinner , came the Laird of the isle of Muck himself , his lady , sister to Talisker , two other ladies their rela- tions , and a ...
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... both social intercourse and patriarchal influence ? We had a very good ride , for about three miles , to Talisker , where Colonel M'Leod introduced us to his lady . We found here Mr. Donald M'Lean TO THE HEBRIDES . 253.
... both social intercourse and patriarchal influence ? We had a very good ride , for about three miles , to Talisker , where Colonel M'Leod introduced us to his lady . We found here Mr. Donald M'Lean TO THE HEBRIDES . 253.
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James Boswell. to his lady . We found here Mr. Donald M'Lean , the young Laird of Col , ( nephew to Talisker , ) to whom I delivered the letter with which I had been favoured by his uncle , Professor M'Leod , at Aber- deen . He was He ...
James Boswell. to his lady . We found here Mr. Donald M'Lean , the young Laird of Col , ( nephew to Talisker , ) to whom I delivered the letter with which I had been favoured by his uncle , Professor M'Leod , at Aber- deen . He was He ...
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... M'Lean , a descendant of his family , who had ac- quired a fortune in the East - Indies , and taken a farm in Col. We had about an English mile to go to it . Col and Joseph , and some others , ran to some little horses , called here ...
... M'Lean , a descendant of his family , who had ac- quired a fortune in the East - Indies , and taken a farm in Col. We had about an English mile to go to it . Col and Joseph , and some others , ran to some little horses , called here ...
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Aberdeen afterwards ancient appearance asked believe better boat BOSWELL breakfast called castle church conversation Corrichatachin dinner Duke Dunvegan Edinburgh England English entertained Erse father Flora Macdonald Fort Augustus Garrick gave gentleman give heard Hebrides Highland honour horse humour Icolmkill Inchkenneth Inverary Inverness island isle JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson kind King Kingsburgh knew lady Laird laughed Lawrence Kirk learning lived London looked Lord Lord Monboddo M'Aulay M'Lean M'Leod M'Queen Macdonald Macleod main land Malcolm mentioned miles mind Monboddo morning Mull never night obliged observed pleased Portree pretty Prince Charles Principal Robertson publick Rasay recollect sail Samuel Johnson Sconser Scotland servant shew shore Sir Allan spirit stones suppose Talisker talked tell thing thought tion Tobermorie told took Ulinish walked wind wish write young