The ScotsPenguin Books, 1951 - 246 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 58–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 117
... west difference is , of course , influenced by the fact that the Highland geographical line runs north - east to south - west , and it would be true to say that the most characteristic Highland scenery is in the West . But anyone who ...
... west difference is , of course , influenced by the fact that the Highland geographical line runs north - east to south - west , and it would be true to say that the most characteristic Highland scenery is in the West . But anyone who ...
Էջ 118
... west of Scotland is moist ; and the reputa- tion which the country as a whole has gained for raininess comes from the fact that so many visitors concentrate for business upon Glasgow and upon the Western Highlands for holidays . At the ...
... west of Scotland is moist ; and the reputa- tion which the country as a whole has gained for raininess comes from the fact that so many visitors concentrate for business upon Glasgow and upon the Western Highlands for holidays . At the ...
Էջ 120
... West Highland scenery begins . It reaches its climax in the west of Inverness - shire where in the fine weather of autumn the colour as well as the form of the mountains are to the visitor sometimes almost overpowering . This luxuriance ...
... West Highland scenery begins . It reaches its climax in the west of Inverness - shire where in the fine weather of autumn the colour as well as the form of the mountains are to the visitor sometimes almost overpowering . This luxuriance ...
Բովանդակություն
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THE GREAT DIVISION | 24 |
THE GREAT DIVISION | 52 |
7 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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