The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 334
... Loch Shiel . That there is such a loch was inborne to the writer himself by much study of guide - books , maps , and Mr. Watson Lyall's useful book on the outdoor sports of Scotland . They show that Loch Shiel forms part of the mainland ...
... Loch Shiel . That there is such a loch was inborne to the writer himself by much study of guide - books , maps , and Mr. Watson Lyall's useful book on the outdoor sports of Scotland . They show that Loch Shiel forms part of the mainland ...
Page 342
... lochs prodigal though they all be of beauty , than from the lower end of Loch Shiel to its head at Glenfinnan . On the right Lord Morton's deer forest glooms , a district of bare hills and deep precipices , with crags mounting gradually ...
... lochs prodigal though they all be of beauty , than from the lower end of Loch Shiel to its head at Glenfinnan . On the right Lord Morton's deer forest glooms , a district of bare hills and deep precipices , with crags mounting gradually ...
Page 344
... lochs about “ the Great Horse " or " the Snail of the Loch " may be referable to the appearance of this animal . ' The fish of Loch Shiel do not differ from those ordinarily found in the Western Highlands . Char , it is supposed , do ...
... lochs about “ the Great Horse " or " the Snail of the Loch " may be referable to the appearance of this animal . ' The fish of Loch Shiel do not differ from those ordinarily found in the Western Highlands . Char , it is supposed , do ...
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