Chronicles of saint Mungo: or, Antiquities and traditions of GlasgowJohn Smith & Son, 1843 - 434 страници |
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... built near the resi- dence of great men ; and almost in every parish there were private chapels built by individuals , that mass might be celebrated for the souls of themselves or their friends . The office of saying mass in such ...
... built near the resi- dence of great men ; and almost in every parish there were private chapels built by individuals , that mass might be celebrated for the souls of themselves or their friends . The office of saying mass in such ...
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... built in each of them , particularly in the Salt- market , which continued to be the thoroughfare towards * With regard to the two former of these words , their etymon suggests itself at once to the reader . The etymology of the word ...
... built in each of them , particularly in the Salt- market , which continued to be the thoroughfare towards * With regard to the two former of these words , their etymon suggests itself at once to the reader . The etymology of the word ...
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... built , like those in the rural districts , of stone and turf , covered with thatch , to the height of one storey . In process of time , wooden fronts became frequent ; when the houses began to be constructed of two or more storeys ...
... built , like those in the rural districts , of stone and turf , covered with thatch , to the height of one storey . In process of time , wooden fronts became frequent ; when the houses began to be constructed of two or more storeys ...
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... built up with handsome and commodious houses , inhabited by the wealthier class of citizens . About the year 1730 , there were altogether within the city , ten principal streets , viz . , High Kirk - Street , Dry- gate , Rottenrow ...
... built up with handsome and commodious houses , inhabited by the wealthier class of citizens . About the year 1730 , there were altogether within the city , ten principal streets , viz . , High Kirk - Street , Dry- gate , Rottenrow ...
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... built by Bishop Rae in 1350 . It consisted of eight arches , and was erected at his own private expense , with the exception of the third arch from the northern side of the river , the cost of which was defrayed by a certain Lady Lochow ...
... built by Bishop Rae in 1350 . It consisted of eight arches , and was erected at his own private expense , with the exception of the third arch from the northern side of the river , the cost of which was defrayed by a certain Lady Lochow ...
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afterwards ancient Andrew Andrew Foulis appeared appointed arms army arrived baillies bishop Bishop Cameron Bishop Elphinston Bishop of Glasgow Bridgegate building built burgh Campbell Captain Cathedral celebrated century church Church of Scotland citizens city of Glasgow civil Clyde College court covenanters divine Dumbarton Earl Edinburgh edition Elphinston eminent erected Finlay Glas Gorbals guard Hamilton High-Street honour Hospital inhabitants James John king known land leper leprosy letter Lord magistrates ment merchant minister Mungo native occasion parliament party period persons prebendary presbyterian present principal printed printer Professor Provost published rabble received rector Reformation river river Clyde Robert Foulis Rottenrow royal Royal Burgh Rutherglen Saltmarket Scotland Scottish sent side situated soon stones stood streets tion tolbooth took town trade Trongate tumult University of Glasgow William Wodrow Wynd
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Страница 49 - Big with the vanity of state; But transient is the smile of fate! A little rule, a little sway, A sunbeam in a winter's day, Is all the proud and mighty have Between the cradle and the grave.
Страница 76 - Looking tranquillity! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart.
Страница 39 - 11 superscribe it the nonsuch of Scotland, where an English florist may pick up a posie; so that should the residue of their cities, in our northern progress, seem as barren as uncultivated fields, and every field so replenished with thistles that a flower could scarcely flourish amongst them, yet would I celebrate thy praise, O Glasgow!
Страница 370 - It is as well as it is. I had rather it should go out of the field with me ;" and in that manner, so becoming to a soldier, Moore was borne from the fight.
Страница 370 - I hope the people of England will be satisfied!" "I hope my country will do me justice!
Страница 401 - ... before the bench, kept his eye fixed with calm earnestness on his Lordship's face, assenting now and then to the propriety of what he said, by exactly that sort of see-saw gesture which you may have seen escape now and then from the devout listener to a pathetic sermon or sacramental service. John, in a short speech of his own, expressed his sense of his guilt ; but even then he borrowed the language of Scripture, styling himself " a sinner, and the chief of sinners.
Страница 299 - That the complaints of the merchants of London, Liverpool, Whitehaven, &c. are groundless, and proceed from a spirit of envy, and not from a regard to the interests of trade, or to the King's revenue.
Страница 424 - DUKE'S PALACE. [Enter DUKE, CURIO, LORDS; MUSICIANS attending.] DUKE. If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken and so die.— That strain again;— it had a dying fall; O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.— Enough; no more; 'Tis not so sweet now as it was before.
Страница 110 - A priest robed with surplice and stole went with the cross to the house of the doomed leper. The minister of the church began the necessary ceremonies by exhorting him to suffer, with a patient and penitent spirit, the incurable plague with which God had stricken him. He then sprinkled the unfortunate leper with holy water, and afterwards conducted him to the church, the usual burial verses being sung during their march thither.
Страница 208 - Thereupon ensued a pitiful vastation of churches and church buildings throughout all parts of the realm ; for every one made bold to put to their hands, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater and those who were in authority.