... also altereth their tast. There are many Eagles, especially at the west end of the Main and in Choye. I was very credibly informed that an Eagle did take up a swaddled Infant a month old, which the mother had laid down untill she went to the back... Transactions - Página 233de Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1885Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1844 - 374 páginas
...had laid down until she went to the back of the peat-stack at Houtonhead, and carried it to Choye, viz. four miles, which, being discovered by a traveller,...found the child, without any prejudice done to it" — MacJcailes Relation. STONES OF STENNIS. 283 I have seldom been more agreeably disappointed —... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1853 - 368 páginas
...had laid down until she went to the back of the peat-stack at Houton-head, and carried it to Choye, viz. four miles, which, being discovered by a traveller,...found the child, without any prejudice done to it." — Muvkailc's Relation. t I believe no man admires the matchless Christopher more than myself, and... | |
| Robert Gray - 1871 - 570 páginas
...had laid down until she went to the back of the peat stack at Honton Head, and carried it to Choye, viz., four miles, which being discovered by a traveller...found the child without any prejudice done to it." This of course is an " old narration," but it has the advantage of as much truth on its side as any... | |
| 1885 - 902 páginas
...viz., four miles, which, being discovered by a traveller, who heard the lamentations of the '"other, four men went presently thither in a boat, and, knowing...Macpherson, who lived at Inchully, Crochail, Strathglass, atx>\it the latter half of last contury, when a young lad, entered the eyrie of an eagle in a rock... | |
| Scottish History Society - 1908 - 492 páginas
...mother had laid down untill she went to the back of the Peat-stack at Houton-head, & carried it to Choye viz. four miles, which being discovered by a traveller...went presently thither in a boat, and knowing the Eagles nest, found the child without any prejudice done to it. There are also many Hawks ; but the... | |
| Walter MacFarlane - 1908 - 492 páginas
...mother had laid down untill she went to the back of the Peat-stack at Houton-head, & carried it to Choye viz. four miles, which being discovered by a traveller...went presently thither in a boat, and knowing the Eagles nest, found the child without any prejudice done to it. There are also many Hawks ; but the... | |
| 1908 - 566 páginas
...mother had laid down untill she went to the back of the Peat-stack at Houton-head, & carried it to Choye viz. four miles, which being discovered by a traveller...went presently thither in a boat, and knowing the Eagles nest, found the child without any prejudice done to it. There are also many Hawks ; but the... | |
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