| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807 - 904 pagine
...arched roofs of turf, without a stick of timber in it; when the house is dry enough to burn, it serves them for fuel, and they remove to another. The habit...according to the qualities or the places they live in, as Low-laud or High-land men. The Low-land gentry go well enough kabited, but the poorer sort go (almost)... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 644 pagine
...the house is dry enough to burn, it serves them for fuel, and they remove to an. other. The h.ibit of the people is very different, according to the...low-land gentry go well enough habited, but the poorer sort go (almost) naked, only an old cloke, or a part of their bed. cloalhs thrown over them. The highlanders... | |
| 1810 - 630 pagine
...in it ; when the house is dry enough to burn, it serves them for fuel, and they remove to an. other. The habit of the people is very different, according...low-land gentry go well enough habited, but the poorer sort go (almost) naked, only an »Id cloke, or a part of their bed. cloaths thrown orcr them. The highlunders... | |
| 1810 - 696 pagine
...it; when the hou»,j is dry enough to burn, it serves them for fuel, and they remove to an. other. The habit of the people is very different, according...low-land gentry go well enough habited, but the poorer sort go (almost) naked, only an old cloke, pr a part of their bedT cloaths thrown over them. The highlande.rs... | |
| 1810 - 620 pagine
...arched roofs of turf, without a stick of timber in it; when the house is dry enough to burn, it serves them for fuel, and they remove to another. The habit...according to the qualities, or the places they live in, as low-land'or high-land men. The low-land gentry go well enough habjlted, but the poorer sort go (almost)... | |
| 1818 - 764 pagine
...arched roofs of turf, without a stick of timber in it ; when the house is dry enough to burn, it serves them for fuel, and they remove to another. The habit...Low-land gentry go well enough habited, but the poorer sort go (almost) naked, only an old cloak, or a part of their bed-cloaths thrown over them. The Highlanders... | |
| 1818 - 782 pagine
...arched roofs of turf, without a stick of timber in it ; when the house is dry enough to burn, it serves them for fuel, and they remove to another. The habit...Low-land gentry go well enough habited, but the poorer tort go (almost) naked, only an old cloak, or a part of their bed-doaths thrown over them. The Highlanders... | |
| Peter Hume Brown - 1891 - 372 pagine
...habit of the people is very different, according to the qualities and places they live in, as Low-laud or High-land men. The Low-land gentry go well enough habited, but the poorer sort go (almost) naked, only an old cloak, or a part of their bed-cloaths thrown over them. The Highlanders... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1902 - 364 pagine
...mud wall and thatch at the best, but the poorer sort live in such miserable huts as ever I beheld. The habit of the people is very different, according to the qualities and places they live in as lowland or highland men. The lowland gentry go well enough habited, but... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1902 - 362 pagine
...mud wall and thatch at the best, but the poorer sort live in such miserable huts as ever I beheld. The habit of the people is very different, according to the qualities and places they live hi as lowland or highland men. The lowland gentry go well enough habited, but... | |
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