A tour in Scotland, MDCCLXIX [by T. Pennant. With] Suppl. [Another]1790 - 40 páginas |
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... { Three figures of antiquities , 271 Great yew - tree in FORTINGAL church - yard , defcribed , 104 XL . The admirable CRICHTON , 315 XLI . Pictish House , 339 XLII . Pictish Buildings , Pr Maroll I scalp то A IN U R SCOTLAND 339 vi PLATES .
... { Three figures of antiquities , 271 Great yew - tree in FORTINGAL church - yard , defcribed , 104 XL . The admirable CRICHTON , 315 XLI . Pictish House , 339 XLII . Pictish Buildings , Pr Maroll I scalp то A IN U R SCOTLAND 339 vi PLATES .
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... house where thefe waters are im- The Romans , who were remarkably fond of warm baths , did not overlook these agreeable waters : they had a bath , inclosed with a brick wall , adjacent to the present St. Anne's well , which Dr. Short ...
... house where thefe waters are im- The Romans , who were remarkably fond of warm baths , did not overlook these agreeable waters : they had a bath , inclosed with a brick wall , adjacent to the present St. Anne's well , which Dr. Short ...
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... house , built out of the ruins , you are fhewn the figure of a Knight Templar , and told it was the monk who poisoned King John ; a fact denied by our best historians . This abby was founded in 1134 , by Robert de Greflei , and filled ...
... house , built out of the ruins , you are fhewn the figure of a Knight Templar , and told it was the monk who poisoned King John ; a fact denied by our best historians . This abby was founded in 1134 , by Robert de Greflei , and filled ...
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... house where fhe lay , forcing her to take fhelter , half - dreffed , in the fields . Nor parlement nor admiral were ashamed of this unmanly deed ; but their hiftorian , the moderate Whitelock , feems to blush for both , by omitting all ...
... house where fhe lay , forcing her to take fhelter , half - dreffed , in the fields . Nor parlement nor admiral were ashamed of this unmanly deed ; but their hiftorian , the moderate Whitelock , feems to blush for both , by omitting all ...
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... house with strong walls , to defend them from the attacks of pirates . I cannot help mentioning a proof of the manners of the clergy in early times , by relating a complaint of the prior to Innocent III . against the archdeacon of ...
... house with strong walls , to defend them from the attacks of pirates . I cannot help mentioning a proof of the manners of the clergy in early times , by relating a complaint of the prior to Innocent III . against the archdeacon of ...
Términos y frases comunes
Aberdeen againſt alfo almoſt alſo antient battle beautiful befides Biſhop Boethius caftle called caſtle Cathness church cloſe coaft confiderable confifts corn Crofs croſs diſtance Eaft Earl Earl of Sutherland Elgin faid Falkirk falmon fame fays feat feems feen feet fent feven feveral fhore fide firft firſt Firth Firth of Clyde fiſh fituation fize flain fmall fome fometimes foon fquare ftands ftill ftones fuch fummit fuppofed fupported handſome Highlands hills himſelf houfe houſe ifle Inveraray Inverness iſland James VI King laft lake land laſt lefs Loch Lochaber Lochiel Lord miles moft moſt mountains Murray North Britain numbers obferved occafion oppofite pafs parish perfons prefent PTOL purpoſe refidence river rock ruins ſcene Scotland Scots ſeen ſeveral ſhould ſmall ſome ſpot ſteep ſtill ſtone Sutherland thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tower town trees uſed vaft vaſt vifit Weft whofe wood
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Página 111 - Perthshire in the year 1769, tells us that " on the first of May, the herdsmen of every village hold their Bel-tien, a rural sacrifice. They cut a square trench on the ground, leaving the turf in the middle ; on that they make a fire of wood, on which they dress a large caudle of eggs, butter, oatmeal and milk ; and bring besides the ingredients of the caudle, plenty of beer and whisky ; for each of the company must contribute something.
Página 168 - Howe'er you come to know it, answer me: Though you untie the winds and let them fight Against the churches; though the yesty waves Confound and swallow navigation up; Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down; Though castles topple on their warders...
Página 111 - ... every one takes a cake of oatmeal, upon which are raised nine square knobs, each dedicated to some particular being, the supposed preserver of their flocks and herds, or to some particular animal, the real destroyer of them: each person then turns his face to the fire, breaks off a knob, and flinging it over his shoulders, says, This I give to thee, preserve thou my horses; this to thee, preserve thou my sheep; and so on.
Página 63 - The view of the houses at a distance strikes the traveller with wonder; their own loftiness, improved by their almost aerial situation, gives them a look of magnificence not to be found in any other part of Great Britain.
Página 111 - The rites begin with spilling some of the caudle on the ground, by way of libation: on that every one takes a cake of oatmeal, upon which are raised nine square knobs, each dedicated to some particular being, the supposed preserver of their flocks...
Página 128 - ... and daggers, in the space of two hours, fourscore fat deer were slain ; which after are disposed of, some one way and some another, twenty and thirty miles, and more than enough left for us to make merry withal at our rendezvous.
Página 188 - They were lovely in their lives, and in their deaths they were not divided.
Página 207 - ... which is never forgot : the lover advances, takes his future father-in-law by the hand, and then plights his troth, and the fair-one is furrendered up to him.
Página 112 - This I give to thee, preserve thou my horses; this to thee, preserve thou my sheep; and so on.' After that, they use the same ceremony to the noxious animals: 'This I give to thee, O fox ! spare thou my lambs; this to thee, O hooded crow ! this to thee, O eagle...
Página 10 - Goose-Herd, attends the flock, and twice a day drives the whole to water ; then brings them back to their habitations, helping those that live in the upper stories to their nests, without ever misplacing a single bird.