The Life of Samuel Johnson: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain for Nearly Half a Century, 5권Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 |
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... Land's - End to the Hebrides . Fragments of his conversation , including some of his weighty and pungent remarks , his witty sarcasms and lively personal sallies , had got abroad , and public curiosity was strongly excited regarding the ...
... Land's - End to the Hebrides . Fragments of his conversation , including some of his weighty and pungent remarks , his witty sarcasms and lively personal sallies , had got abroad , and public curiosity was strongly excited regarding the ...
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... land - or the sounds and bays , and boating excursions along the rocky coasts - or the princely reception that awaited the travellers at the island courts of Rasay and Dunve gan - possess all the interest and novelty of romantic ...
... land - or the sounds and bays , and boating excursions along the rocky coasts - or the princely reception that awaited the travellers at the island courts of Rasay and Dunve gan - possess all the interest and novelty of romantic ...
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... land . The affair of the Forty - five was the primary cause of the pecuniary burdens which long encumbered and ultimately overwhelmed the Macleod and many other Highland properties . The system of agriculture then pursued in the ...
... land . The affair of the Forty - five was the primary cause of the pecuniary burdens which long encumbered and ultimately overwhelmed the Macleod and many other Highland properties . The system of agriculture then pursued in the ...
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... lands , as the proprietor found he could obtain a greater amount of rent and secure more authority as a landlord when the people held directly under himself . The tacksmen had thus to descend to the condition of ordinary farmers . They ...
... lands , as the proprietor found he could obtain a greater amount of rent and secure more authority as a landlord when the people held directly under himself . The tacksmen had thus to descend to the condition of ordinary farmers . They ...
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... land in Glengarry as a summer sheiling or grazing for their cattle , for which they paid only £ 15 of annual rent . The ground was examined by a sagacious sheep - farmer from the dales in the south . He offered no less than £ 350 of ...
... land in Glengarry as a summer sheiling or grazing for their cattle , for which they paid only £ 15 of annual rent . The ground was examined by a sagacious sheep - farmer from the dales in the south . He offered no less than £ 350 of ...
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