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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p. 14,1. 14.
Wies.
Lat., day. M’ Diarmid would undoubted¬
ly have been an enthusiastic disciple of
Father Matthew, had it not been that, like
most of his countrymen, who at that time
were rather fervently attached to diamet¬
rically opposite principles, he did not live
to witness the rise and progress of teetotal-
ism.
P. 15, lines 3,8.
Stealings.
Here the popular belief is shewn to be a
fallacy. It was the location, not the build¬
ing, which was denominated a shealing.
^founds.
Scot., foundations.
p. 16,1,2.
Tlavish&d 'people.
He will be found throughout to be bitter¬
ness itself against people of this sort; per¬
haps from the fact that those living in glass
houses are themselves somewhat overready
to indulge in the dangerous pastime of
stone-throwing.
p. 16,1. 19.
Westmost limit.
Glen Ample runs almost due north and
p. 14,1. 14.
Wies.
Lat., day. M’ Diarmid would undoubted¬
ly have been an enthusiastic disciple of
Father Matthew, had it not been that, like
most of his countrymen, who at that time
were rather fervently attached to diamet¬
rically opposite principles, he did not live
to witness the rise and progress of teetotal-
ism.
P. 15, lines 3,8.
Stealings.
Here the popular belief is shewn to be a
fallacy. It was the location, not the build¬
ing, which was denominated a shealing.
^founds.
Scot., foundations.
p. 16,1,2.
Tlavish&d 'people.
He will be found throughout to be bitter¬
ness itself against people of this sort; per¬
haps from the fact that those living in glass
houses are themselves somewhat overready
to indulge in the dangerous pastime of
stone-throwing.
p. 16,1. 19.
Westmost limit.
Glen Ample runs almost due north and
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