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... castle of St. Andrews is connected with many interesting historical associa- tions . It was the residence of the chivalrous James I. of Scotland and the prison of Gawin Douglas and George Buchanan . In front of its walls George Wishart ...
... castle of St. Andrews is connected with many interesting historical associa- tions . It was the residence of the chivalrous James I. of Scotland and the prison of Gawin Douglas and George Buchanan . In front of its walls George Wishart ...
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... castle ; for , by a strange con- ceit , the walls have been built round it . The thickness of the walls , the small slanting windows , and a great iron door at the entrance on the second storey as you ascend the stairs , all indicate ...
... castle ; for , by a strange con- ceit , the walls have been built round it . The thickness of the walls , the small slanting windows , and a great iron door at the entrance on the second storey as you ascend the stairs , all indicate ...
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... Castle , " which was blown up in 1746 , was erected subsequent to the period of the great usurper . The ancient castle stood at a short distance from this spot , on an eminence still called " The Crown . " The original fortress was ...
... Castle , " which was blown up in 1746 , was erected subsequent to the period of the great usurper . The ancient castle stood at a short distance from this spot , on an eminence still called " The Crown . " The original fortress was ...
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The Rev Mr Hector | 12 |
Ogden on Prayer Aphoristic writing Edinburgh surveyed | 28 |
Arrive at Montrose | 48 |
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