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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29 description of Sam
ly friend, by the discovery of the
blood-shed partly gushing from their
endearments amours. Reciprocal re¬
lations in the secular life, how their
minds affected of bemoaning feeling;
womens bewailing over the deprivat¬
ion of their correlative husbands;
mothers lamented the bereaving of
their sons, finding some of them ex
animato having no resemblance of
life, others wallowed in their blood,
parting with them at the emission of
their breath. The dissocial was dreary,
the valediction wearing the habit of
sorrow, who was on the morning of
that dies with their homoletical,
without any conception or idea to oc¬
cur any perturbate or violation of
peace would interdict them from their
families, charming social at the re¬
turning night, notwithstanding that
they has the exhilarate frustion of
social pleasure in the morning. The
ly friend, by the discovery of the
blood-shed partly gushing from their
endearments amours. Reciprocal re¬
lations in the secular life, how their
minds affected of bemoaning feeling;
womens bewailing over the deprivat¬
ion of their correlative husbands;
mothers lamented the bereaving of
their sons, finding some of them ex
animato having no resemblance of
life, others wallowed in their blood,
parting with them at the emission of
their breath. The dissocial was dreary,
the valediction wearing the habit of
sorrow, who was on the morning of
that dies with their homoletical,
without any conception or idea to oc¬
cur any perturbate or violation of
peace would interdict them from their
families, charming social at the re¬
turning night, notwithstanding that
they has the exhilarate frustion of
social pleasure in the morning. The
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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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