Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... beautiful musical dialect of English commonly called Scotch ; and the sooner our esteemed big brother besouth the Tweed at- tunes his ear to this sound , the better not only for his sympathy with the Macs , but for his lin- guistic ...
... beautiful musical dialect of English commonly called Scotch ; and the sooner our esteemed big brother besouth the Tweed at- tunes his ear to this sound , the better not only for his sympathy with the Macs , but for his lin- guistic ...
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... beautiful Melrose , and his position in the leading Presby- terian church of the west end of Edinburgh . In the second of these Galloway names local story has stereotyped the memory of a beautiful Irish girl , Madana , in the fifth ...
... beautiful Melrose , and his position in the leading Presby- terian church of the west end of Edinburgh . In the second of these Galloway names local story has stereotyped the memory of a beautiful Irish girl , Madana , in the fifth ...
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... beautiful and edible birds , in order to secure that of birds equally or more beautiful , but valueless to our comfort . Nor is that all . Pastoral industry in these islands is maintaining a mortal struggle with foreign competitors ...
... beautiful and edible birds , in order to secure that of birds equally or more beautiful , but valueless to our comfort . Nor is that all . Pastoral industry in these islands is maintaining a mortal struggle with foreign competitors ...
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... beautiful bird once plentiful , now all but extinct on the British shores . He placed three eggs be- fore the audience , one of a reeve ( the female of the ruff ) , another of a redshank , and a third of a lap- wing , and showed how ...
... beautiful bird once plentiful , now all but extinct on the British shores . He placed three eggs be- fore the audience , one of a reeve ( the female of the ruff ) , another of a redshank , and a third of a lap- wing , and showed how ...
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... beautiful summer resident , the black tern , which Pennant described in 1769 as frequenting parts of Lincoln- shire in great flocks , and almost deafening him with their clamour . As late as 1818 , Richard Lubbock recorded that it bred ...
... beautiful summer resident , the black tern , which Pennant described in 1769 as frequenting parts of Lincoln- shire in great flocks , and almost deafening him with their clamour . As late as 1818 , Richard Lubbock recorded that it bred ...
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