| James Logan - 1831 - 434 sider
...fact that they frequently slept in the open air, during the severity of winter. Hurt, who wrote in 1725, relates, that he has seen the places which they...where the heat of their bodies had melted it. The anecdote which the same writer applies to Keppoch, and others, to a chief of the Camerons, shews how... | |
| James Logan - 1833 - 556 sider
...fact that they frequently slept in the open air, during the severity of winter. Burt, who wrote in 1725, relates, that he has seen the places which they...where the heat of their bodies had melted it. The anecdote which the same writer applies to Keppoch, and others, to a chief of the Camerons, shows how... | |
| James Browne - 1838 - 558 sider
...severity of winter. Birt, who resided among them and wrote in the year seventeen hundred and twenty-five, relates that he has seen the places which they occupied,...degeneracy in forming the snow into a pillow before he lay down. " The Highlanders were so accustomed to sleep in the open air, that the want of shelter was... | |
| James Logan - 1843 - 568 sider
...fact that they frequently slept in the open air, during the severity of winter. Burt, who wrote in 1725, relates, that he has seen the places which they...where the heat of their bodies had melted it. The anecdote which the same writer applies to Keppoch, and others, to a chief of the Camerons, shows how... | |
| James Browne - 1849 - 570 sider
...severity of winter. Birt, who resided among them and wrote in the year seventeen hundred and twenty-five, relates that he has seen the places which they occupied,...same writer represents a chief as giving offence to hie clan by his degeneracy in forming the snow into a pillow before he lay down. " The Highlanders... | |
| James Logan - 1876 - 456 sider
...fact that they frequently slept in the open air, during the severity of winter. Burt, who wrote in 1725, relates, that he has seen the places which they...where the heat of their bodies had melted it. The anecdote which the same writer applies to Keppoch, and others, to a chief of the Camerons, shews how... | |
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