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... Duke of Lennox . George which he had acquired by his personal accom- Gordon , Marquis of Huntley , succeeded the Duke plishments . However , down to a very late pe- of Lennox , in the year 1624 , and took the title of riod , the ...
... Duke of Lennox . George which he had acquired by his personal accom- Gordon , Marquis of Huntley , succeeded the Duke plishments . However , down to a very late pe- of Lennox , in the year 1624 , and took the title of riod , the ...
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... Duke of Hamilton is heritable keeper . He has a lodging within it , as have also several others of the Scottish nobility . A great part of the build- ing remained uninhabited , till , in 1793 , apart- ments were fitted up for the ...
... Duke of Hamilton is heritable keeper . He has a lodging within it , as have also several others of the Scottish nobility . A great part of the build- ing remained uninhabited , till , in 1793 , apart- ments were fitted up for the ...
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... Duke of Hamilton . lots . Nay , ' says John , that is a most extraor- There was long preserved in this forest the breed dinary proposal indeed , Mr. Philosopher - for if of the Scottish wild castle , until their ferocity you lose , you ...
... Duke of Hamilton . lots . Nay , ' says John , that is a most extraor- There was long preserved in this forest the breed dinary proposal indeed , Mr. Philosopher - for if of the Scottish wild castle , until their ferocity you lose , you ...
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... Duke of Albany , is the murder of pecting prince was riding with a small attendance , his nephew , the Duke of Rothsay , eldest son of between Nydie and Straburn , near St Andrew's , Robert III . , in the guilt of which , it is but too ...
... Duke of Albany , is the murder of pecting prince was riding with a small attendance , his nephew , the Duke of Rothsay , eldest son of between Nydie and Straburn , near St Andrew's , Robert III . , in the guilt of which , it is but too ...
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... Duke of York , by William received such common education as dedicating to him " The Shipwreck , " in the spring might qualify him for some inferior employment , of 1762 ; and it is much to the honour of his high- and appears to have ...
... Duke of York , by William received such common education as dedicating to him " The Shipwreck , " in the spring might qualify him for some inferior employment , of 1762 ; and it is much to the honour of his high- and appears to have ...
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Page 76 - But here, — above, around, below, On mountain or in glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare crags, and banks of stone...
Page 461 - And they heard a great voice from heaven saying unto them, Come up hither. And they ascended up to heaven in a cloud ; and their enemies beheld them.
Page 94 - When the broken arches are black in night, And each shafted oriel glimmers white; When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruined central tower; When buttress and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory; When silver edges the imagery, And the scrolls that teach...
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Page 316 - We have said that Mr. Watt was the great improver of the steam-engine; but, in truth, as to all that is admirable in its structure, or vast in its utility, he should rather be described as its inventor. It was by his inventions that its action was so regulated, as to make it capable of being applied to the finest and most delicate manufactures, and its power so increased, as to set weight and solidity at defiance. By his admirable...
Page 238 - The whole fabric hung, as it were, by a large tree, which reclined from the one end, all along the roof, to the other, and which gave it the name of the Cage...
Page 554 - Stewart delivered from all her cares, and such an end put to her tedious sufferings, as she has long expected. Bear witness that I die constant in my religion ; firm in my fidelity towards Scotland ; and unchanged in my affection to France. Commend me to my son. Tell him I have done nothing injurious to his kingdom, to his honour, or to his rights ; and God forgive all those who have thirsted, without cause, for my blood.
Page 233 - ... else except the vision, as long as it continues ; and then they appear pensive or jovial, according to the object which was represented to them.
Page 10 - Ercildoune, a person came running in, and told, with marks of fear and astonishment, that a hart and hind had left the neighbouring forest, and were, composedly and slowly, parading the street of the village. The prophet instantly arose, left his habitation, and followed the wonderful animals to the forest, whence he was never seen to return. According to the popular belief, he still "drees his weird" in Fairy Land, and is one day expected to revisit earth.
Page 153 - Barbarous father, your cruelty in having put it out of my power ever to join my fate to that of the only man I could love, and tyrannically insisting upon my marrying one whom I always hated, has made me form a resolution to put an end to an existence which is become a burden to me.