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- Page 22 and 23: MAC IAIN LUIM (JOHN LOM'S SON). Joh
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- Page 36 and 37: Glenetive. This rash step which int
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- Page 52 and 53: — " Banais Chiostal-Odhair " rela
- Page 54 and 55: 'S iad gun mheang, 's iad gun nihea
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— distance to see his lady-love,
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(177S), (elegy to MacLeod, Talaskir
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The late Professor Blackie, who cau
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" Oran Do Reitheachaii a Cliaiilh B
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— quite fit to be assigned a firs
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— the Kev. A. MacLean Sinclair pi
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With all the guilty terrors which W
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Tha mi'n so bho chionn tamail 's ni
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herself in the way of beins able to
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OWER THE HEDGE. Bonnie lassie, rosy
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— fouftlit between the MacDonalds
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— Another song by the same author
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— B' fheàrr na'n cùinneadh 'bhi
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enefit of their Claelic-speakinp; s
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of Inverness, he had only been a sh
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time, and was married to Helen MacL
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'N uair theid thu chòir nan àbhac
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lehòvah dean riuni fàbhar, Mar a
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Let what Bishop chose be in He's Vi
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"The Bonnie Scots Greys" (second to
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— several illustrations for the K
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Allt lonndrainn in harmony murmurs,
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Ho o ho na ha o hi, Mu'n luid nach
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Regarding the chiefship of the MacD
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And alongside it may be placed " Mo
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— — Another song also attribute
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Dhìrich mi moch maduinn cheòraich
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— and he is snre that they would
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'S a' bhalla toirt beus d' i. Bean
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'S truagh nach d' rugadh dall mi Gu
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! Paris.Feb. 28th, 1769. Dear Flokr
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Dingwall, December 4tli, 1821. " I
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ORAN BODAICHEAN DHUN-HALLIN. LE TOR
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Argyllshire, on the 25th September,
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38. " Tha Clann Domhnnill Socharach
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ing incidents occurred regarding th
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— ShiùbhlainnGleann-Laoich, 'usG
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all mention the fame of these heroe
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proves that more than 350 years ago
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ound the house followed by the othe
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— deaths of heroes, disappointmen