The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... Rasay , where they will meet with a most hearty welcome , and where Macleod , being on a visit , now attends their motions . " Wednesday afternoon . " This card was most agreeable ; it was a prologue to that hospitable and truly polite ...
... Rasay , where they will meet with a most hearty welcome , and where Macleod , being on a visit , now attends their motions . " Wednesday afternoon . " This card was most agreeable ; it was a prologue to that hospitable and truly polite ...
Page 383
... Rasay . Sky has Mr. Macleod of Ulinish , who is the sheriff substitute , and no other justice of peace . The want of the execution of justice is much felt among the islanders . Macleod very sensibly ob- served , that taking away the ...
... Rasay . Sky has Mr. Macleod of Ulinish , who is the sheriff substitute , and no other justice of peace . The want of the execution of justice is much felt among the islanders . Macleod very sensibly ob- served , that taking away the ...
Page 546
... Rasay . They could not trust a Portree crew , and all the Rasay boats had been destroyed , or carried off by the military , except two belonging to Malcolm M'Leod , which he had concealed somewhere . Dr. Macleod being informed of this ...
... Rasay . They could not trust a Portree crew , and all the Rasay boats had been destroyed , or carried off by the military , except two belonging to Malcolm M'Leod , which he had concealed somewhere . Dr. Macleod being informed of this ...
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