The History of the Province of MorayJ. Grant, 1827 - 498 strán (strany) |
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Strana 2
... Frith of Forth , had their rise from the Roman co- lonies , forts , and naval stations : And the foundation of the culture and fertility of the Lothians , was laid by their industry : While the Western coast , from the Clyde Northward ...
... Frith of Forth , had their rise from the Roman co- lonies , forts , and naval stations : And the foundation of the culture and fertility of the Lothians , was laid by their industry : While the Western coast , from the Clyde Northward ...
Strana 3
... Frith of Moray . All these are British words , with Latin inflexions : and let me add , that , as these navi- gators could only discover the coasts , so Ptolemy only describeth the coasts , and not the inland parts . In the middle ages ...
... Frith of Moray . All these are British words , with Latin inflexions : and let me add , that , as these navi- gators could only discover the coasts , so Ptolemy only describeth the coasts , and not the inland parts . In the middle ages ...
Strana 5
... Frith of Moray ; and a river of that name there is , which enters into the very head of that Frith . It is now commonly called the River of Beaulie , and the Highlanders call it , Avon na Manach , i . e . the Monk's River , because the ...
... Frith of Moray ; and a river of that name there is , which enters into the very head of that Frith . It is now commonly called the River of Beaulie , and the Highlanders call it , Avon na Manach , i . e . the Monk's River , because the ...
Strana 6
... Frith Æstuarium Va- raris ; but this gave no name at all to the country . The only name by which I have found the ... Frith ; and all the valleys , glens , and straths , situated betwixt the Gram- pian mountains south of Badenoch , and ...
... Frith Æstuarium Va- raris ; but this gave no name at all to the country . The only name by which I have found the ... Frith ; and all the valleys , glens , and straths , situated betwixt the Gram- pian mountains south of Badenoch , and ...
Strana 7
... Frith extends , and the country taking its name from the Frith , it is reasonable to extend the one as far as the other . This is much strengthened by what we find in Dalrymple's Collection , p . 199 ; That King Alexander I. pur- sued ...
... Frith extends , and the country taking its name from the Frith , it is reasonable to extend the one as far as the other . This is much strengthened by what we find in Dalrymple's Collection , p . 199 ; That King Alexander I. pur- sued ...
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The History of the Province of Moray: Comprising the Counties of ..., Zväzok 1 Lachlan Shaw Úplné zobrazenie - 1882 |
The History of the Province of Moray: Comprising the Counties of ..., Zväzok 1 Lachlan Shaw Úplné zobrazenie - 1882 |
Časté výrazy a frázy
Abernethie Aldern Altyr ancient anno Archibald Badenoch Barony betwixt Bishop of Moray Boharm Brodie brother Burgh called Castle Cathedral charter church standeth Clan Comyn county of Moray Cromdale Cuming Cumming daugh David died Duff Duffus Duke of Gordon Duncan Earl of Fife Earl of Moray Earl of Seafield east eldest element money Elgin Elgyn erected father Forres Fraser Frith George Gordonstown heir hills honour Hugh Innes Inverness James Grant Kenedar Kilravock King James Kinloss Laird of Grant lands Lethin Loch Lord Lovat Macintosh married merks Minister Moraviensis Nairn omnibus ordained September parish Parliament Patrick Presbytery Province purchased reign river river Spey Ross Rothes Rothiemurchus Scotland Scots seat Shire side Sir James Sir John Sir Ludovick Sir Ludovick Grant Sir Robert Spey Spynie sterling Stipend was augmented succeeded Sutherland Thane thereof Thomas three miles town of Elgin Transported Urquhart William
Populárne pasáže
Strana 42 - And if he were not the greatest king, if he were without some parts and qualities which have made some kings great and happy, no other prince was ever unhappy who was possessed of half his virtues and endowments, and so much without any kind of vice.
Strana 447 - Si qua igitur in futurum ecclesiastica secularisve persona, hanc nostre constitutionis paginam sciens, contra eam temere venire temptaverit, secundo tertiove commonita, nisi presumptionem suam congrua satisfactione correxerit, potestatis honorisque sui dignitate careat reamque se divino judicio existere de perpetrata iniquitate cognoscat et a sacratissimo Corpore ac Sanguine Dei et Domini redemptoris nostri Jesu Christi aliena fiat atque, in extremo examine, districte ultioni subjaceat.
Strana 349 - I will conclude with this assurance to you, that I will preserve the true reformed Protestant religion and the Church as it is now established in this kingdom, and that no man's property or liberty shall ever be invaded.
Strana 463 - We do also resolve to protect and preserve the government of the Church of Scotland, as it is settled by law, without violation ; and to countenance in the due exercise of their functions all such ministers who shall behave themselves dutifully and peaceably as becomes men of their calling.
Strana 343 - Tho' wit and art conspire to move your mind; But dulness with obscenity must prove As shameful sure as impotence in love. In the fat age of pleasure, wealth, and ease Sprung the rank weed, and thriv'd with large increase: When love was all an easy monarch's care; Seldom at council, never in a war...
Strana 447 - Decernimus ergo ut nulli omnino hominum liceat prefatum monasterium temere perturbare aut ejus possessiones auferre vel ablatas retinere, minuere seu quibuslibet vexationibus fatigare : sed omnia integra conserventur, eorum...
Strana 343 - When love was all an easy Monarch's care; Seldom at council, never in a war: Jilts rul'd the state, and statesmen farces writ; Nay, wits had pensions, and young Lords had wit: The Fair sat panting at a Courtier's play, And not a Mask went unimprov'd away: The modest fan was lifted up no more, And Virgins smil'd at what they blush'd before.
Strana 468 - ... whose parents are unable to maintain and educate them, and for putting out the said children, when fit to be so, as apprentices to some trade or occupation, or employing them in such a manner as may enable them to earn a livelihood by their lawful industry, and make them useful members of society.
Strana 446 - Pneterea, quascumque possessiones, quaecumque bona idem monasterium in presentiarum juste et canonice possidet, aut in futurum concessione pontificum, largitione regum vel principum, oblatione fidelium, seu aliis...
Strana 447 - Christi aliena fiat atque, in extremo examine, districte ultioni subjaceat. Cunctis autem eidem loco sua jura servantibus sit pax Domini nostri Jesu Christi, quatinus et hic fructum bone actionis percipiant et apud districtum judicem premia eterne pacis inveniant. Amen.