The Celtic magazine, conducted by A. Mackenzie and A. MacGregor, Volume 6Alexander Mackenzie 1881 |
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... Glen , and the Smuggler Auldour Scottish Titles 223 230 235 240 248 *** 258 and 301 338 , 381 , and 429 264 Evictions in the Scottish Highlands 269 The Tartan and the Kilt - Feciag in Canada 274 Scotland in Early Christian Times , by ...
... Glen , and the Smuggler Auldour Scottish Titles 223 230 235 240 248 *** 258 and 301 338 , 381 , and 429 264 Evictions in the Scottish Highlands 269 The Tartan and the Kilt - Feciag in Canada 274 Scotland in Early Christian Times , by ...
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... Glen Ducity - A Legend . By M. A. Rose The Hon . Alex . Mackenzie , ex - Premier of Cana la at Inverness The Rev. Alex . Stewart , F S. A. Scot . - A Sketch . By the Editor Lagan a ' Bhainne , or the Milky Dell . - A Legend . By M. A. ...
... Glen Ducity - A Legend . By M. A. Rose The Hon . Alex . Mackenzie , ex - Premier of Cana la at Inverness The Rev. Alex . Stewart , F S. A. Scot . - A Sketch . By the Editor Lagan a ' Bhainne , or the Milky Dell . - A Legend . By M. A. ...
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... Glen - Urqu- hart man , and a member of the Gaelic Society of London . He gave his young countrymen some salutary advice , and Macphee was induced through the officer's influence to become a member of the Society . While looking about ...
... Glen - Urqu- hart man , and a member of the Gaelic Society of London . He gave his young countrymen some salutary advice , and Macphee was induced through the officer's influence to become a member of the Society . While looking about ...
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... glen in which red deer are roaming , Farewell lonely Skye , to lake , mountain , and river , Macleod may return , but Maccrimmon shall never . Farewell the bright clouds that on Cullin are sleeping ; Farewell the bright eyes in the Fort ...
... glen in which red deer are roaming , Farewell lonely Skye , to lake , mountain , and river , Macleod may return , but Maccrimmon shall never . Farewell the bright clouds that on Cullin are sleeping ; Farewell the bright eyes in the Fort ...
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... glen , I shall only select such legends as truthful and trustworthy people used to recite : Straghlais a chruidh Chininn Cha robh mi ann aineol , ' S ro mhath b'eol dhomh Gleanncanaich an fheoir . There is an old tradition in ...
... glen , I shall only select such legends as truthful and trustworthy people used to recite : Straghlais a chruidh Chininn Cha robh mi ann aineol , ' S ro mhath b'eol dhomh Gleanncanaich an fheoir . There is an old tradition in ...
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