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... lived at too great a distance to afford assistance on such short notice ; but that he truly believed there was no need of their aid , for if every one there would undertake to kill his man , which he expected each would do with his shot ...
... lived at too great a distance to afford assistance on such short notice ; but that he truly believed there was no need of their aid , for if every one there would undertake to kill his man , which he expected each would do with his shot ...
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... lived in a castle about two miles from the spot where the town of Wick now stands . This castle , which took its name from the family to whom it belonged , was , from the effects of time , tempest , and siege , rapidly falling into ...
... lived in a castle about two miles from the spot where the town of Wick now stands . This castle , which took its name from the family to whom it belonged , was , from the effects of time , tempest , and siege , rapidly falling into ...
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... lived in a district where all were Macgregors , and many of them named Donald , people got tired of giving a person any more names than his Christian name and his name of description . If he emigrated he might go on with the name of ...
... lived in a district where all were Macgregors , and many of them named Donald , people got tired of giving a person any more names than his Christian name and his name of description . If he emigrated he might go on with the name of ...
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... lived at Corriebeag , Locheil - side , the nearest house to us was occupied by a woman who was considerably above a ... lived who actually remembered the gathering they commemorated , and who had seen Bonnie Prince Charlie at the head of ...
... lived at Corriebeag , Locheil - side , the nearest house to us was occupied by a woman who was considerably above a ... lived who actually remembered the gathering they commemorated , and who had seen Bonnie Prince Charlie at the head of ...
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... lived near Inverlochy to make peace with the Governor , who demanded no other terms than that they should live peaceably towards himself and his garrison . This agreement was soon arranged , and the people thereby secured from ruin ...
... lived near Inverlochy to make peace with the Governor , who demanded no other terms than that they should live peaceably towards himself and his garrison . This agreement was soon arranged , and the people thereby secured from ruin ...
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Página 553 - Wallace's undaunted heart; Who dared to nobly stem tyrannic pride, Or nobly die, the second glorious part, (The patriot's God peculiarly thou art, His friend, inspirer, guardian, and reward!) O, never, never Scotia's realm desert ; But still the patriot and the patriot bard In bright succession raise, her ornament and guard!
Página 135 - Both ground rents and the ordinary rent of land are a species of revenue which the owner, in many cases, enjoys without any care or attention of his own. Though a part of this revenue should be taken from him in order to defray the expenses of the state, no discouragement will thereby be given to any sort of industry.
Página 73 - According, therefore, as the usual market rate of interest varies in any country, we may be assured that the ordinary profits of stock must vary with it, must sink as it sinks, and rise as it rises. The progress of interest, therefore, may lead us to form some notion of the progress of profit.
Página 296 - It was past seven o'clock. Dundee gave the word. The Highlanders dropped their plaids. The few who were so luxurious as to wear rude socks of untanned hide spurned them away. It was long remembered in Lochaber that Lochiel took off what probably was the only pair of shoes in his clan, and charged barefoot at the head of his men.
Página 240 - I am very much obliged to you for the kind way in which you have responded to the toast of Celtic Literature, as well as for your reception of the name of the Celtic Magazine and the looming
Página 73 - The demand for labour increases with the increase of stock, whatever be its profits ; and after these are diminished, stock may not only continue to increase, but to increase much faster than before. It is with, industrious nations, who are advancing in the acquisition of riches, as with industrious individuals. ^ great stock, though with small profits, generally increases faster than a small stock with great profits.
Página 122 - Columcille, because it was full of God's grace, and he asked of the mormaer, to wit Bede, that he should give it to him ; and he did not give it, and...
Página 434 - The mistress and servants of each family take a sheaf of oats and dress it up in women's apparel, put it in a large basket, and lay a wooden club by it, and this they call Briid's Bed : and then the mistress and servants cry three times, Briid is come, Briid is welcome.
Página 396 - Highness's army are gone home since the battle of Falkirk ; and notwithstanding all the endeavours of the commanders of the different corps, they find that this evil is increasing hourly, and not in their power to prevent. And as we are afraid Stirling Castle cannot be taken so soon as was expected, if the enemy should march before it fall into your Royal Highness's hands, we can foresee nothing but utter destruction to the few that will remain, considering the inequality of our numbers to that of...