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... the stream ; a definition which coincides in a remarkable degree with the serpentine turns of the river Tweed near the village of which we speak . It has been long famous for the splendid Monastery of Saint THE MONASTERY. ...
... the stream ; a definition which coincides in a remarkable degree with the serpentine turns of the river Tweed near the village of which we speak . It has been long famous for the splendid Monastery of Saint THE MONASTERY. ...
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... river gave salmon to relish them during the season of lent . Of fuel they had plenty , for the bogs afforded turf ; and the remains of the abused woods continued to give them logs for burning , as well as timber for the usual domestic ...
... river gave salmon to relish them during the season of lent . Of fuel they had plenty , for the bogs afforded turf ; and the remains of the abused woods continued to give them logs for burning , as well as timber for the usual domestic ...
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... river , To the wild northern bog , the curlieu's haunt , Where oozes forth its first and feeble streamlet . Old Play . We have said , that most of the feuars dwelt in the village belonging to their townships . This was not , however ...
... river , To the wild northern bog , the curlieu's haunt , Where oozes forth its first and feeble streamlet . Old Play . We have said , that most of the feuars dwelt in the village belonging to their townships . This was not , however ...
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... still enjoyed an ancient Barony of considerable extent , not very far from the patri- mony of Saint Mary's , and lying upon the same side of the river with the narrow vale of Glendearg , THE MONASTERY . 87 CHAPTER III. ...
... still enjoyed an ancient Barony of considerable extent , not very far from the patri- mony of Saint Mary's , and lying upon the same side of the river with the narrow vale of Glendearg , THE MONASTERY . 87 CHAPTER III. ...
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Sir Walter Scott. of the river with the narrow vale of Glendearg , at the head of which was the little tower of the Glendinnings . Here they had lived , bearing a re- spectable rank amongst the gentry of their province , though neither ...
Sir Walter Scott. of the river with the narrow vale of Glendearg , at the head of which was the little tower of the Glendinnings . Here they had lived , bearing a re- spectable rank amongst the gentry of their province , though neither ...
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