Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL. D., 1773McGraw-Hill, 1961 - 520 pages |
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Page 251
... Coll's at his back keeping him warm . Coll is quite the juvenis qui gaudet canibus . He had when we left Talisker ... Coll's house . She was about twenty yards from us . Coll and Simson sent our boat to beg beds in her for two ...
... Coll's at his back keeping him warm . Coll is quite the juvenis qui gaudet canibus . He had when we left Talisker ... Coll's house . She was about twenty yards from us . Coll and Simson sent our boat to beg beds in her for two ...
Page 274
... Coll was saved . Thus the young laird of Coll had the same good fortune with Cyrus . Perhaps both the stories are fables . There is , however , for Coll's story all that tradition can go . When young Coll grew up , he came home to this ...
... Coll was saved . Thus the young laird of Coll had the same good fortune with Cyrus . Perhaps both the stories are fables . There is , however , for Coll's story all that tradition can go . When young Coll grew up , he came home to this ...
Page 279
... Coll from Mr. John Mac- Leod of Muiravonside , who had a pension of £ 40 Scots as lawyer for the family . I found the bond of pension discharged . There was one very religious letter on the death of Coll's lady . He talks in his letters ...
... Coll from Mr. John Mac- Leod of Muiravonside , who had a pension of £ 40 Scots as lawyer for the family . I found the bond of pension discharged . There was one very religious letter on the death of Coll's lady . He talks in his letters ...
Contents
APPENDIX Correspondence between Boswell and Lord Elibank | 405 |
TOPOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT | 452 |
INDEX | 489 |
Copyright | |
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