Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1871 to 1900 > Cunntas air boidhicheadan Ceann-Lochearn agus Edinample, or, A description of the beauties of Edinample and Lochearnhead
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That jour Lordship may long shine
with refulgent brilliancy in the ex¬
alted station to which Providence
has raised you, and that your noble
family, like a bright constellation,
may diffuse a splendour glory through
the high sphere of their attraction, is
the fervent prayer of,
Your Lordship’s most humble,
And most devoted Servant,
ANGUS MfDIAKMID.
Cartran near Lochearnhead,
May, 1815.
with refulgent brilliancy in the ex¬
alted station to which Providence
has raised you, and that your noble
family, like a bright constellation,
may diffuse a splendour glory through
the high sphere of their attraction, is
the fervent prayer of,
Your Lordship’s most humble,
And most devoted Servant,
ANGUS MfDIAKMID.
Cartran near Lochearnhead,
May, 1815.
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Description | Out-of-copyright books printed in Gaelic between 1631 and 1900. Also some pamphlets and chapbooks. Includes poetry and songs, religious books such as catechisms and hymns, and different editions of the Bible and the Psalms. Also includes the second book ever published in Gaelic in 1631. |
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