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Sail to Rásay . Fingal . Homer . Elegant and gay entertainment at Rasay . September 9. Antiquity of the family of Rasay . Cure of infidelity . September 1o . Survey of the island of Rasay . Bentley . Mallet .
Sail to Rásay . Fingal . Homer . Elegant and gay entertainment at Rasay . September 9. Antiquity of the family of Rasay . Cure of infidelity . September 1o . Survey of the island of Rasay . Bentley . Mallet .
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Letter from the Laird of Rasay to the authour . The authour's answer . Dr. Johnson's Advertisement , acknowledging a mistake in his Journey to the Western Islands . His letter to the Laird of Rasay . Letter > HE WAS OF AN ADMIRABLE ...
Letter from the Laird of Rasay to the authour . The authour's answer . Dr. Johnson's Advertisement , acknowledging a mistake in his Journey to the Western Islands . His letter to the Laird of Rasay . Letter > HE WAS OF AN ADMIRABLE ...
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We were advised by some persons here to visit Rasay , in our way to Dunvegan , the seat of the Laird of Macleod . Being informed that the Rev. Mr. Donald M'Queen was the most intelligent man in Sky , and having been favoured with a ...
We were advised by some persons here to visit Rasay , in our way to Dunvegan , the seat of the Laird of Macleod . Being informed that the Rev. Mr. Donald M'Queen was the most intelligent man in Sky , and having been favoured with a ...
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I am inclined to think that it was on this day he composed the following Ode upon the Isle of Sky , which a few days afterwards he shewed me at Rasay : " Cheyne's English Malady , ed . 1733 , p . 229 .
I am inclined to think that it was on this day he composed the following Ode upon the Isle of Sky , which a few days afterwards he shewed me at Rasay : " Cheyne's English Malady , ed . 1733 , p . 229 .
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The other Highland gentlemen , of landed property , are denominated by their estates , as Rasay , Boisdale ; and the wives of all of them have the title of ladies . The tacksmen , or principal tenants , are named by their farms ...
The other Highland gentlemen , of landed property , are denominated by their estates , as Rasay , Boisdale ; and the wives of all of them have the title of ladies . The tacksmen , or principal tenants , are named by their farms ...
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