A View of the Ancient and Present State of the Zetland Islands: Including Their Civil, Political, and Natural History; Antiquities; and an Account of Their Agriculture, Fisheries, Commerce, and the State of Society and Manners, Volumen1J. Ballantyne and Company, 1809 - 364 páginas |
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... Torfæus . The mysterious voyage of Nicolo Zeno to the north , in 1380 , contains some curious particulars res- pecting these Islands ; but it was not until after the fourteenth century , that the legislative acts of the Parliaments of ...
... Torfæus . The mysterious voyage of Nicolo Zeno to the north , in 1380 , contains some curious particulars res- pecting these Islands ; but it was not until after the fourteenth century , that the legislative acts of the Parliaments of ...
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... Caledonian ancestry , and the few imperfect vestiges of antiquity which Zetland at present * TORFÆUS in Hist . Rerum . Orcad . Fol . ed . lib . i . c . 2 . VOL . I. B affords , all bespeak a Scandinavian and Nor- wegian origin 17.
... Caledonian ancestry , and the few imperfect vestiges of antiquity which Zetland at present * TORFÆUS in Hist . Rerum . Orcad . Fol . ed . lib . i . c . 2 . VOL . I. B affords , all bespeak a Scandinavian and Nor- wegian origin 17.
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... Torfæus , as to the year when Harold subdued these islands . He thinks this event could not have taken place before 910 , and his reasoning on this subject is very plausible . Inquiry , vol . ii . p . 295 . therefore be the history of a ...
... Torfæus , as to the year when Harold subdued these islands . He thinks this event could not have taken place before 910 , and his reasoning on this subject is very plausible . Inquiry , vol . ii . p . 295 . therefore be the history of a ...
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... previous- ly wished to consolidate his power over his new conquests , by establishing in them some form of government . With this view he be- . * TORFÆUS , lib . i . cap . 3 . stowed the sovereignty of Orkney and Zetland on Rognvald or 29.
... previous- ly wished to consolidate his power over his new conquests , by establishing in them some form of government . With this view he be- . * TORFÆUS , lib . i . cap . 3 . stowed the sovereignty of Orkney and Zetland on Rognvald or 29.
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... TORFÆUS , lib . cit . p . 10 , 11 . While Harold was subduing the islands of Zetland , Orkney , and the Hebrides , Alfred the Great was occupied in cultivating the arts of peace , promoting literature , and in framing laws for the ...
... TORFÆUS , lib . cit . p . 10 , 11 . While Harold was subduing the islands of Zetland , Orkney , and the Hebrides , Alfred the Great was occupied in cultivating the arts of peace , promoting literature , and in framing laws for the ...
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Página 213 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade — A breath can make them, as a breath has made ; But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
Página 10 - The nights begin to be very short early in May, and from the middle of that month to the end of July, darkness is absolutely unknown. The sun scarcely quits the horizon, and his short absence is supplied by a bright twilight. Nothing can surpass the calm serenity of a fine summer night in the Zetland isles. The atmosphere is clear and unclouded, and the eye has an uncontrolled and extensive range : — the hills and...
Página 254 - Besides 1500 sail of herring busses and 20 wafters, " there were also," he adds, " a small fleet of dogger-boats, which were of the burden of 60 tun and upward, which did fish only with hooks and lines for ling and cod.
Página 263 - An Act for the further encouragement and better Regulation of the British "White Herring Fishery until the First day of June One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and from thence to the end of the then next Session of Parliament.
Página 337 - Sinclair being a true Presbyterian, and knowing his guest to be a foreign Papist, bluntly replied in broad Scotch, " Farcie in that face, I have seen many prettier men hanging in the Burrow Muir !" the said locality being then the common place of execution at Edinburgh. The duke and his party, however, did effect their return, having been safely landed at Dunkirk in a vessel equipped for the purpose. When the rocks of Fair Isle have receded from the view, the two promontories of...
Página 188 - Potatoe to produce seeds to be the preternaturally early formation of the tuberous root ; which draws off for its support that portion of the sap which, in other plants of the same species, affords nutriment to the blossoms and seeds : and experiment soon satisfied me that my conjectures were perfectly well founded.
Página 336 - Duke with 200 men came to shore alive and wintered here in great miseric, for the Spaniards at first eating up all they could find, not only neat, sheep, fishes, and fowls, but also horses, the Islanders in the night carried off their beasts and...
Página 163 - ... inches long, introduced, which at the other end holds the sock and sky. The furrow is made deep or shallow, by driving a wedge below or above the mercal, on the outside of the beam. There is a stilt on the top of the plough ; and the man who holds it walks on the white land at the side of...
Página 10 - Nothing can surpass the calm serenity of a fine summer night in the Shetland Isles, the atmosphere is clear and unclouded, and the eye has an uncontrolled and extreme range; the hills and the headlands look more majestic, and they have a solemnity superadded to their grandeur; the water in the bays appears dark, and as smooth as glass ; no living object interrupts the tranquillity of the scene, unless a solitary gull skimming the surface of the sea ; and there is nothing to be heard but the distant...
Página 255 - ... which did fish only with hooks and lines for ling and cod. Many of these boats and busses came into several havens or sounds, to fit and trim themselves. One thing was observable...