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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donkeys in the neighborhood, they elected
to cast in their lot with Mr Lillingston, as
we are told that,
“Good Mr Lillingston retained his
convictions notwithstanding.”
‘Good’ Mr L. seems to have been endowed
with faith sufficient to move mountains.
Provided he had been a proprietor at Loch-
alsh, and had had the improving spirit of
a Triptolemus Yellowlees, what an oppor¬
tunity for leveling down would those parts
have afforded him!
p. 23,1. 9.
°lUtercu.
Lat., beyond.
P. 24,1. 3.
illustrate.
This has however been attempted in the
present edition. It is hoped with some suc¬
cess.
P. 24,1. 6.
Prorogue.
This word was hardly ever before used in
such a humble sense.
P. 24,1. 10.
Sdinehip.
The seat of Sir Malcolm MacGregor, Bart,
donkeys in the neighborhood, they elected
to cast in their lot with Mr Lillingston, as
we are told that,
“Good Mr Lillingston retained his
convictions notwithstanding.”
‘Good’ Mr L. seems to have been endowed
with faith sufficient to move mountains.
Provided he had been a proprietor at Loch-
alsh, and had had the improving spirit of
a Triptolemus Yellowlees, what an oppor¬
tunity for leveling down would those parts
have afforded him!
p. 23,1. 9.
°lUtercu.
Lat., beyond.
P. 24,1. 3.
illustrate.
This has however been attempted in the
present edition. It is hoped with some suc¬
cess.
P. 24,1. 6.
Prorogue.
This word was hardly ever before used in
such a humble sense.
P. 24,1. 10.
Sdinehip.
The seat of Sir Malcolm MacGregor, Bart,
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