A tour in Tartan-land, by Cuthbert Bede1863 |
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... Scotland , for example- from London to Glasgow . Which brings me to the point ; for I wish the courteous reader to accompany me on a pleasant tour in Tartan- land ; and , if a few prefatory words are considered necessary before we set ...
... Scotland , for example- from London to Glasgow . Which brings me to the point ; for I wish the courteous reader to accompany me on a pleasant tour in Tartan- land ; and , if a few prefatory words are considered necessary before we set ...
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... Scotland are very much alike ? ' And , in that way , ' Shadows ' are dashed across your artistic ' Northern Lights . ' Fortunately for the modern tourist in Tartan - land , he is now so every - day a character , that he is no longer ...
... Scotland are very much alike ? ' And , in that way , ' Shadows ' are dashed across your artistic ' Northern Lights . ' Fortunately for the modern tourist in Tartan - land , he is now so every - day a character , that he is no longer ...
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... of the Present , when a man can breakfast in France , lunch in England , and take a late dinner in Scotland , within the limits of a PAST AND PRESENT PERFORMANCES . 11 single day's travel ? 10 A TOUR IN TARTAN - LAND .
... of the Present , when a man can breakfast in France , lunch in England , and take a late dinner in Scotland , within the limits of a PAST AND PRESENT PERFORMANCES . 11 single day's travel ? 10 A TOUR IN TARTAN - LAND .
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... Scotland , a month of his precious time ( and who can tell how much bruising of his precious bones ? ) to travel from the one capital to the other . But he was a king , and enjoyed all the facilities that attend upon royalty : one of ...
... Scotland , a month of his precious time ( and who can tell how much bruising of his precious bones ? ) to travel from the one capital to the other . But he was a king , and enjoyed all the facilities that attend upon royalty : one of ...
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... Scotland , and our lug- gage labelled for Glasgow . " 6 * And I wish to know , ' asks Mr. Frank Osbaldistone , ' whether you can direct me the nearest way to a town in your country of Scotland , called Glasgow ? ' ' A town ca'd Glasgow ...
... Scotland , and our lug- gage labelled for Glasgow . " 6 * And I wish to know , ' asks Mr. Frank Osbaldistone , ' whether you can direct me the nearest way to a town in your country of Scotland , called Glasgow ? ' ' A town ca'd Glasgow ...
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