The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Том 4Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson Carter & Pratt, 1899 |
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... Scotland knows her loss too late . " All three had much in common beyond the poetic gift -- the pride and patriotism of Reiver blood , the innate passion of legend and romance , and the athletic nerve and verve and valour . The ...
... Scotland knows her loss too late . " All three had much in common beyond the poetic gift -- the pride and patriotism of Reiver blood , the innate passion of legend and romance , and the athletic nerve and verve and valour . The ...
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... Scotland . They came into the country with Malcolm Canmore about the 12th century . He conferred upon them the lands of Wauchope Dale . It must have been a place of considerable strength , and is romantically situated on the banks of ...
... Scotland . They came into the country with Malcolm Canmore about the 12th century . He conferred upon them the lands of Wauchope Dale . It must have been a place of considerable strength , and is romantically situated on the banks of ...
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... Scotland , the old Pagan rite was still observed . The simple , superstitious villagers were under the belief that the fire was lighted by Bel , the sun god . " In 1771 the village commenced to extend , and in the following twenty years ...
... Scotland , the old Pagan rite was still observed . The simple , superstitious villagers were under the belief that the fire was lighted by Bel , the sun god . " In 1771 the village commenced to extend , and in the following twenty years ...
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... Scotland , " Mr. Hall observes , " its inhabitants have enjoyed a large measure of prosperity and comfort , and , compared with the lot of many of their fellow - men under similar conditions , have had ample reason to acknowledge that ...
... Scotland , " Mr. Hall observes , " its inhabitants have enjoyed a large measure of prosperity and comfort , and , compared with the lot of many of their fellow - men under similar conditions , have had ample reason to acknowledge that ...
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... Scotland owed allegiance to them . Leaving the Sound of Sleat by narrow Kyle Rhea , we find ourselves in the midst of lovely scenery in Loch Alsh , which we leave by the small opening known as " Kyle of Loch Alsh ; 24 THE BORDER MAGAZINE .
... Scotland owed allegiance to them . Leaving the Sound of Sleat by narrow Kyle Rhea , we find ourselves in the midst of lovely scenery in Loch Alsh , which we leave by the small opening known as " Kyle of Loch Alsh ; 24 THE BORDER MAGAZINE .
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