Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 2
... traveller in South America : - " Some years ago , " says Mr Waterton , " I went to the river Paumaron , with a Scotch gentleman , by name Tarbet . We hung in hammocks in the thatched loft of a planter's house . Next morning I heard this ...
... traveller in South America : - " Some years ago , " says Mr Waterton , " I went to the river Paumaron , with a Scotch gentleman , by name Tarbet . We hung in hammocks in the thatched loft of a planter's house . Next morning I heard this ...
Pàgina 3
... traveller , would carry his satchel so his way . Sometimes a ragged peasant , if he happened long as they travelled together ; or a carman would give him a lift on his empty car ; or some humorous his eye , would shove him into his ...
... traveller , would carry his satchel so his way . Sometimes a ragged peasant , if he happened long as they travelled together ; or a carman would give him a lift on his empty car ; or some humorous his eye , would shove him into his ...
Pàgina 8
... traveller , used to tell of him- self , that at his birth his father meant to name him Peter , but a friend of his objected to this name , al- leging that , when he went to school , he would get no other appellation but Saltpetre . BEER ...
... traveller , used to tell of him- self , that at his birth his father meant to name him Peter , but a friend of his objected to this name , al- leging that , when he went to school , he would get no other appellation but Saltpetre . BEER ...
Pàgina 9
... traveller , and acted as his cice- and immediately beyond that object is rone . Both Mr and Mrs Goudie have their recollec- tions of the poet , whom they at one time regarded " the cairn " " the foord , Whare in the snaw the chapman ...
... traveller , and acted as his cice- and immediately beyond that object is rone . Both Mr and Mrs Goudie have their recollec- tions of the poet , whom they at one time regarded " the cairn " " the foord , Whare in the snaw the chapman ...
Pàgina 10
... travellers are thus assured of experiencing no inconvenience in visiting the place , it may be safely anticipated that there will speedily be a large accession to the num- ber of visitors . The windows of the principal room command ...
... travellers are thus assured of experiencing no inconvenience in visiting the place , it may be safely anticipated that there will speedily be a large accession to the num- ber of visitors . The windows of the principal room command ...
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