Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 156William Blackwood, 1894 - England |
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... land - and indeed brought down for his own part , my poor laddie , to the husks that the swine do eat - he should never have come before . " " That's an old ferlie , " said Mr Somerville ; " but things being so that he should have come ...
... land - and indeed brought down for his own part , my poor laddie , to the husks that the swine do eat - he should never have come before . " " That's an old ferlie , " said Mr Somerville ; " but things being so that he should have come ...
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... and zawias of the confraternity centred in Jerboub continued to multiply . All the more important oases scattered over the desert be- tween the Nubian Nile and the land of the wild 30 [ July Senoussi , the Sheikh of Jerboub .
... and zawias of the confraternity centred in Jerboub continued to multiply . All the more important oases scattered over the desert be- tween the Nubian Nile and the land of the wild 30 [ July Senoussi , the Sheikh of Jerboub .
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• 1. Scottish Land - Names : their Origin and Meaning. tween the Nubian Nile and the land of the wild Tuaregs became centres of Moslem activity . By means of caravans , and through the instrumentality very largely of slaves liberated by ...
• 1. Scottish Land - Names : their Origin and Meaning. tween the Nubian Nile and the land of the wild Tuaregs became centres of Moslem activity . By means of caravans , and through the instrumentality very largely of slaves liberated by ...
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1. Scottish Land - Names : their Origin and Meaning . By Sir Herbert Maxwell . Edinburgh : Blackwood & Sons , 1894 . 2. Place - Names of Scotland . By the Rev. James B. Johnston , B.D. , Falkirk . Edinburgh : Douglas , 1892 . 3. Place ...
1. Scottish Land - Names : their Origin and Meaning . By Sir Herbert Maxwell . Edinburgh : Blackwood & Sons , 1894 . 2. Place - Names of Scotland . By the Rev. James B. Johnston , B.D. , Falkirk . Edinburgh : Douglas , 1892 . 3. Place ...
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... land , always in the last syllable of the name ; known also in Gaelic as dal , but always as the initial syl- lable , as in Dalnaspidal , Dal- whinnie , & c . , & c . But Latin , the language of the Church , the great medieval civiliser ...
... land , always in the last syllable of the name ; known also in Gaelic as dal , but always as the initial syl- lable , as in Dalnaspidal , Dal- whinnie , & c . , & c . But Latin , the language of the Church , the great medieval civiliser ...
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