Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal, Том 12Scottish Mountaineering Club., 1913 Includes reviews of mountaineering literature. |
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... . 3. Sgurr Fhuaran . 4. Sgurr nan Saighead . 5. Sgurr nan Spainteach ( Spaniard's Peak ) . 6. Saileag . OF ( 3,646 feet ) " cognac " is the. Mam Sodhail from the Col between it and Carn Eighe From Sgurr a' Bhealaich Dheirg looking West.
... . 3. Sgurr Fhuaran . 4. Sgurr nan Saighead . 5. Sgurr nan Spainteach ( Spaniard's Peak ) . 6. Saileag . OF ( 3,646 feet ) " cognac " is the. Mam Sodhail from the Col between it and Carn Eighe From Sgurr a' Bhealaich Dheirg looking West.
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... feet ) , which was furnished in one place with an obviously artificial stone staircase and everywhere encumbered with wire entangle- ments , the relics of the late Mr Winans's expensive attempts to part the deer from the goats - I mean ...
... feet ) , which was furnished in one place with an obviously artificial stone staircase and everywhere encumbered with wire entangle- ments , the relics of the late Mr Winans's expensive attempts to part the deer from the goats - I mean ...
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... feet ) , and by a broad ridge reached Carn Eige ( 3,877 feet ) , a peak of some importance , as he is not only the highest to the north of the Caledonian Canal , but the thirteenth highest peak in Scotland . Mere height , however , is ...
... feet ) , and by a broad ridge reached Carn Eige ( 3,877 feet ) , a peak of some importance , as he is not only the highest to the north of the Caledonian Canal , but the thirteenth highest peak in Scotland . Mere height , however , is ...
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... feet ) , which came next , takes its name from the Spaniards who found themselves in this out - of - the - way place , in the year 1719 , helping in the Battle of Glen Shiel . It has a cluster of rocks of no great size on the north side ...
... feet ) , which came next , takes its name from the Spaniards who found themselves in this out - of - the - way place , in the year 1719 , helping in the Battle of Glen Shiel . It has a cluster of rocks of no great size on the north side ...
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... feet brought us to the foot of Sgurr na Carnach ( 3,270 feet ) -the Peak of Cairns - and another 500 feet of knee and breast work up its rugged slopes brought us — or rather them to the summit . I was tempted by the easier gradient to ...
... feet brought us to the foot of Sgurr na Carnach ( 3,270 feet ) -the Peak of Cairns - and another 500 feet of knee and breast work up its rugged slopes brought us — or rather them to the summit . I was tempted by the easier gradient to ...
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Страница 16 - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow • warmer among the ruins of lona.
Страница 16 - Plantation is naturally the employment of a mind unburdened with care, and vacant to futurity, saturated with present good, and at leisure to derive gratification from the prospect of posterity. He that pines with hunger, is in little care how others shall be fed.
Страница 18 - A Scotchman must be a very sturdy moralist, who does not love Scotland better than truth ; he will always love it better than inquiry : and if falsehood flatters his vanity, will not be very diligent to detect it.
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Страница 342 - DOUBLING and doubling with laborious walk, Who, that has gained at length the wishedfor Height, This brief this simple way-side call can slight. And rest not thankful...
Страница 17 - English ; their peculiarities wear fast away ; their dialect is likely to become in half a century provincial and rustick, even to themselves. The great, the learned, the ambitious, and the vain, all cultivate the English phrase, and the English pronunciation, and in splendid companies Scotch is not much heard, except now and then from an old lady.
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