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... considered as one mass , occupy- ing a broken line from Glen Elg to Cape Wrath ; extending a considerable way into the interior , and presenting all varieties of outline , from the tame and flat shore to hills of all dimen- sions and ...
... considered as one mass , occupy- ing a broken line from Glen Elg to Cape Wrath ; extending a considerable way into the interior , and presenting all varieties of outline , from the tame and flat shore to hills of all dimen- sions and ...
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... considered a sign of ill luck . • Herrick mentions it in one of his songs : " Come bring with a noise , My merrie , merrie boyes , The Christmas log to the firing ; While my good dame , she Bids ye all be free , And drink to your hearts ...
... considered a sign of ill luck . • Herrick mentions it in one of his songs : " Come bring with a noise , My merrie , merrie boyes , The Christmas log to the firing ; While my good dame , she Bids ye all be free , And drink to your hearts ...
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... considered as within the limits of the Acradina . Near the entrance is an old church , said to have been built in the earliest ages of Christianity , and to contain the ashes of St. Marcian . It certainly bears an antique form and ...
... considered as within the limits of the Acradina . Near the entrance is an old church , said to have been built in the earliest ages of Christianity , and to contain the ashes of St. Marcian . It certainly bears an antique form and ...
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