Journey to the Hebrides

Journey to the Hebrides
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Samuel Johnson. Journey to the Hebrides

JOURNEY TO. THE HEBRIDES

Contents

Introduction

A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland

A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland

ST. ANDREWS

ABERBROTHICK

MONTROSE

ABERDEEN

SLANES CASTLE. THE BULLER OF BUCHAN

ELGIN

FORES. CALDER. FORT GEORGE

INVERNESS

LOUGH NESS

FALL OF FIERS

FORT AUGUSTUS

ANOCH

GLENSHEALS

THE HIGHLANDS

GLENELG

SKY. ARMIDEL

CORIATACHAN IN SKY

RAASAY

DUNVEGAN

ULINISH

TALISKER IN SKY

OSTIG IN SKY

COL

GRISSIPOL IN COL

CASTLE OF COL

MULL

ULVA

INCH KENNETH

JOURNAL OF A TOUR TO THE HEBRIDES,

ADVERTISEMENT TO THE THIRD EDITION

Contents

The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, l.l.d

Sunday, 15th August

Monday, 16th August

Tuesday, 17th August

Wednesday, 18th August

Thursday, 19th August

Friday, 20th August

Saturday, 21st August

Sunday, 22nd August

Monday, 23rd August

Tuesday, 24th August

Wednesday, 25th August

Thursday, 26th August

Friday, 27th August

Saturday, 28th August

Sunday, 29th August

Monday, 30th August

Tuesday, 31st August

Wednesday, 1st September

Thursday, 2nd September

Friday, 3rd September

Saturday, 4th September

Sunday, 5th September

Monday, 6th September

Tuesday, 7th September

Wednesday, 8th September

Thursday, 9th September

Friday, 10th September

Saturday, 11th September

Sunday, 12th September

Monday, 13th September

Tuesday, 14th September

Wednesday, 15th September

Thursday, 16th September

Friday, 17th September

Saturday, 18th September

Sunday, 19th September

Monday, 20th September

Tuesday, 21st September

Wednesday, 22nd September

Thursday, 23rd September

Friday, 24th September

Saturday, 25th September

Sunday, 26th September

Monday, 27th September

Tuesday, 28th September

Wednesday, 29th September

Thursday, 30th September

Friday, 1st October

Saturday, 2nd October

Sunday, 3rd October

Monday, 4th October

Tuesday, 5th October

Wednesday, 6th October

Thursday, 7th October

Friday, 8th October

Saturday, 9th October

Sunday, 10th October

Monday, 11th October

Tuesday, 12th October

Wednesday, 13th October

Thursday, 14th October

Friday, 15th October

Saturday, 16th October

Sunday, 17th October

Monday, 18th October

Tuesday, 19th October

Wednesday, 20th October

Thursday, 21st October

Friday, 22nd October

Saturday, 23rd October

Sunday, 24th October

MEDITATION ON A PUDDING

Monday, 25th October

Tuesday, 26th October

Wednesday, 27th October

Thursday, 28th October

Friday, 29th October

Saturday, 30th October

Sunday, 31st October

Monday, 1st November

Tuesday, 2nd November

Wednesday, 3rd November

Thursday, 4th November

Friday, 5th November

Saturday, 6th November

Sunday, 7th November

Monday, 8th November

Tuesday, 9th November

Wednesday, 10th November

Thursday, 11th November

Appendix

Notes

About the Author

Copyright

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A Journey to the

Western Islands of Scotland

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That causes very different from want of room may produce a general disposition to seek another country is apparent from the present conduct of the Highlanders, who are in some places ready to threaten a total secession. The numbers which have already gone, though like other numbers they may be magnified, are very great, and such as if they had gone together and agreed upon any certain settlement, might have founded an independent government in the depths of the western continent. Nor are they only the lowest and most indigent; many men of considerable wealth have taken with them their train of labourers and dependants; and if they continue the feudal scheme of polity, may establish new clans in the other hemisphere.

That the immediate motives of their desertion must be imputed to their landlords, may be reasonably concluded, because some Lairds of more prudence and less rapacity have kept their vassals undiminished. From Raasa only one man had been seduced, and at Col there was no wish to go away.

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