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... Maclean , the heir of Col , a man of middle stature , in- formed me that he once shot an otter , of which the tail reached the ground , when he held up the head to a le- vel with his own . I expected the otter to have a foot ...
... Maclean , the heir of Col , a man of middle stature , in- formed me that he once shot an otter , of which the tail reached the ground , when he held up the head to a le- vel with his own . I expected the otter to have a foot ...
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... , and must be therefore discriminated by some addition . This gentleman , whose name , I think , is Maclean , should be regularly called Muck ; but the appellation , which he thinks too coarse for his island , he 264 A JOURNEY TO THE.
... , and must be therefore discriminated by some addition . This gentleman , whose name , I think , is Maclean , should be regularly called Muck ; but the appellation , which he thinks too coarse for his island , he 264 A JOURNEY TO THE.
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... Maclean , a young gentleman , the eldest son of the laird of Col , heir to a very great extent of land , and so de- sirous of improving his inheritance , that he spent a considerable time among the farmers of Hertfordshire and Hampshire ...
... Maclean , a young gentleman , the eldest son of the laird of Col , heir to a very great extent of land , and so de- sirous of improving his inheritance , that he spent a considerable time among the farmers of Hertfordshire and Hampshire ...
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... Maclean , who lived in the isle of Inch Kenneth , and would readily find us a convenient passage . From this time was formed an ac- quaintance , which being begun by kindness , was acci- dentally continued by constraint ; we derived ...
... Maclean , who lived in the isle of Inch Kenneth , and would readily find us a convenient passage . From this time was formed an ac- quaintance , which being begun by kindness , was acci- dentally continued by constraint ; we derived ...
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... Maclean of Col. The tunes of the bagpipe are traditional . There has been in Sky , beyond all time of memory , a college of pipers , under the direction of Macrimmon , which is not quite extinct . There was another in Mull , superintend ...
... Maclean of Col. The tunes of the bagpipe are traditional . There has been in Sky , beyond all time of memory , a college of pipers , under the direction of Macrimmon , which is not quite extinct . There was another in Mull , superintend ...
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