The Works of Samuel Johnson: Journey to the Hebrides. Tales of the imagination. Prayers and sermonsW. Pickering, London; and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1825 |
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... night and the day are equally solitary and equally safe ; for where there are so few travellers , why should there be robbers ? We came somewhat late to Aberdeen , and found the inn so full , that we had some difficulty in obtaining ad ...
... night and the day are equally solitary and equally safe ; for where there are so few travellers , why should there be robbers ? We came somewhat late to Aberdeen , and found the inn so full , that we had some difficulty in obtaining ad ...
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... , what I began to think more worthy of notice , some forest - trees of full growth . At night we came to Bamff , where I remember nothing VOL . IX . C that particularly claimed my attention . The ancient towns of BAMFF . 17.
... , what I began to think more worthy of notice , some forest - trees of full growth . At night we came to Bamff , where I remember nothing VOL . IX . C that particularly claimed my attention . The ancient towns of BAMFF . 17.
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... night . Mr. Trapaud , the governour , treated us with that courtesy which is so closely connected with the military character . He came out to meet us beyond the gates , and apolo- gized that , at so late an hour , the rules of a ...
... night . Mr. Trapaud , the governour , treated us with that courtesy which is so closely connected with the military character . He came out to meet us beyond the gates , and apolo- gized that , at so late an hour , the rules of a ...
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... night , and in the morning they went back to their work , with great in- dignation at the bad qualities of whisky . We had gained so much the favour of our host , that , when we left his house in the morning , he walked by us a great ...
... night , and in the morning they went back to their work , with great in- dignation at the bad qualities of whisky . We had gained so much the favour of our host , that , when we left his house in the morning , he walked by us a great ...
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... night to some of the clans ; but cattle are now driven , and passengers travel , without danger , fear , or molestation . Among a warlike people , the quality of highest esteem is personal courage , and with the ostentatious display of ...
... night to some of the clans ; but cattle are now driven , and passengers travel , without danger , fear , or molestation . Among a warlike people , the quality of highest esteem is personal courage , and with the ostentatious display of ...
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Aberdeen ALMIGHTY Amen appear attention Boethius Boswell character charity Christ our Lord church considered crime danger death degree desire diligence Divine Dunvegan duty easily Easter Easter Day endeavour equally errour Erse eternal evil favour fear Floretta folly Fort Augustus frequently GEORGE STRAHAN grant Habit heart Hebrides Highlands honour hope human ibid imagination Inch Kenneth inhabitants inquire Inverness islands Jesus Christ labour laird laws less live Maclean mankind marriage merciful Father mind misery nature necessary neglect ness never night observations obtain opinion ourselves passions perhaps piety pleasure practice prayed prayer precepts pride publick Raasay reason received religion repentance resolutions sacrament sake of Jesus Scotland September 18 Slanes castle soul suffer supposed tacksman Taisch temptations Thee things Thou hast Thou shalt thoughts thy Holy Spirit tion truth vanity viii virtue wickedness