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The Great Floods of August 1829 in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts - Scholar's Choice Edition
Author: Thomas Dick Lauder
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The Great Floods of August 1829 in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts
Author: Sir Thomas Dick Lauder
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Category : Floods
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The Great Floods of August 1829 in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts
Author: Thomas Dick Lauder
Publisher: Andesite Press
ISBN: 9781297513626
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Publisher: Andesite Press
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The Great Floods of August, 1829, in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts
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An Account of the Great Floods of August 1829, in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts (1873)
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The Great Floods of August, 1829, in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts
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An account of the great floods of August 1829, in the province of Moray, and adjoining districts ... Second edition
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An Account of the Great Floods of August 1829, in the Province of Moray, and Adjoining Districts ...
Author: Sir Thomas Dick Lauder
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The Great Floods of August 1829 in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts
Author: Sir Thomas Dick Lauder
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230294261
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Pages : 96
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1873 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER VII. THE EIVERS DIVIE AND FINDHORN--RELUGAS--AND TO THE CRAIG OF COULTERNOSE. Entering the Relugas property from the Dunphail march, a branch of the pleasure-walks led down the left bank of the Divie, for above two miles, quite to the point of its junction with the Findhorn. Having had some severe lessons from former floods, especial care had been taken to conduct the line at an elevation, considered by every one to be quite beyond all risk of injury. The rocks and recesses of the wooded banks, and the little grassy slopes, were covered in a wild way with many thousand shrubs, of all kinds, especially with laurels, rhododendrons, azaleas, lilacs, and a profusion of roses, which were thriving vigorously, and beginning to bear blossoms, whilst the rocks were covered with the different saxifrages, hung with all sorts of creepers, and enamelled with a variety of garden flowers, all growing artlessly, as if sown by the hand of Nature. The path was therefore considered to be not unworthy of the exquisite scenery through which it led. But the flood of the 3d and 4th of August left not one fragment of it remaining, from one end to the other. Not a tree, or shrub, or flower, or piece of soil, nay, or of moss or lichen, is to be seen beneath that boldly and sublimely sketched line of flood, that appears on either side, and from end to end of these rocks, like the awful handwriting of God on the wall. At one point the river is compelled to make a sudden turn to the right, and round a towering rock, by a narrow gorge, called The Gallery, from the walk having been there cut along the crag in that form. This narrow pass was quite unable to receive the body of water brought down by the flood, great part of which breached over the neck of the...
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ISBN: 9781230294261
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Pages : 96
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1873 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER VII. THE EIVERS DIVIE AND FINDHORN--RELUGAS--AND TO THE CRAIG OF COULTERNOSE. Entering the Relugas property from the Dunphail march, a branch of the pleasure-walks led down the left bank of the Divie, for above two miles, quite to the point of its junction with the Findhorn. Having had some severe lessons from former floods, especial care had been taken to conduct the line at an elevation, considered by every one to be quite beyond all risk of injury. The rocks and recesses of the wooded banks, and the little grassy slopes, were covered in a wild way with many thousand shrubs, of all kinds, especially with laurels, rhododendrons, azaleas, lilacs, and a profusion of roses, which were thriving vigorously, and beginning to bear blossoms, whilst the rocks were covered with the different saxifrages, hung with all sorts of creepers, and enamelled with a variety of garden flowers, all growing artlessly, as if sown by the hand of Nature. The path was therefore considered to be not unworthy of the exquisite scenery through which it led. But the flood of the 3d and 4th of August left not one fragment of it remaining, from one end to the other. Not a tree, or shrub, or flower, or piece of soil, nay, or of moss or lichen, is to be seen beneath that boldly and sublimely sketched line of flood, that appears on either side, and from end to end of these rocks, like the awful handwriting of God on the wall. At one point the river is compelled to make a sudden turn to the right, and round a towering rock, by a narrow gorge, called The Gallery, from the walk having been there cut along the crag in that form. This narrow pass was quite unable to receive the body of water brought down by the flood, great part of which breached over the neck of the...
The Great Floods of August, 1829, in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts (Classic Reprint)
Author: Thomas Dick Lauder
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780282319083
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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Excerpt from The Great Floods of August, 1829, in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts Sir John, the second Baronet, having early displayed a predi lection for the bar, he went abroad to finish his education at Leyden, and afterwards returned to his native country to prepare himself for the profession he had chosen, and passed advocate in 1668. He was one of those fifty advocates, who, disgusted with the partiality of the judges at that time composing the Court of Session, and more parti cularly with their arbitrary endeavours to crush appeals from their sentences to the King and Parliament, were so spirited as to desert the Court in a body, in February, 1678, and who were, in consequence of this determined step, deprived of the power of exercising the func tions of their profession. He was afterwards restored, along with his companions, in January, 1679. Soon after this, he had the honour of Knighthood conferred upon him. Upon the occasion of Argyle's trial for the alleged treasonable interpretation of the test, in 1681, Lauder, with seven others of his brethren, who formed the Earl's counsel, had nearly been subjected to imprisonment by the tyrannical Scottish Administration of the time, for having, merely as an ordinary piece of duty to their client, signed a favourable Opinion as to the meaning of his expressions. In 1685, he was re turned to the Scotch Parliament for east-lothian, which county he continued to represent for twenty-two years; and in 1689 he was created a Lord of Session, under the title of Lord Fountainhall, by King William and Queen Mary and in 1690 he was made one of the Lords of J usticiary. At that period the office of Lord Advocate was frequently held in conjunction with a seat on the Bench. This situ ation was offered to Fountainhall in 1692, and was refused by him, because he was denied permission to prosecute the inhuman petpe trators of the diabolical Massacre of Glencoe. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780282319083
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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Excerpt from The Great Floods of August, 1829, in the Province of Moray and Adjoining Districts Sir John, the second Baronet, having early displayed a predi lection for the bar, he went abroad to finish his education at Leyden, and afterwards returned to his native country to prepare himself for the profession he had chosen, and passed advocate in 1668. He was one of those fifty advocates, who, disgusted with the partiality of the judges at that time composing the Court of Session, and more parti cularly with their arbitrary endeavours to crush appeals from their sentences to the King and Parliament, were so spirited as to desert the Court in a body, in February, 1678, and who were, in consequence of this determined step, deprived of the power of exercising the func tions of their profession. He was afterwards restored, along with his companions, in January, 1679. Soon after this, he had the honour of Knighthood conferred upon him. Upon the occasion of Argyle's trial for the alleged treasonable interpretation of the test, in 1681, Lauder, with seven others of his brethren, who formed the Earl's counsel, had nearly been subjected to imprisonment by the tyrannical Scottish Administration of the time, for having, merely as an ordinary piece of duty to their client, signed a favourable Opinion as to the meaning of his expressions. In 1685, he was re turned to the Scotch Parliament for east-lothian, which county he continued to represent for twenty-two years; and in 1689 he was created a Lord of Session, under the title of Lord Fountainhall, by King William and Queen Mary and in 1690 he was made one of the Lords of J usticiary. At that period the office of Lord Advocate was frequently held in conjunction with a seat on the Bench. This situ ation was offered to Fountainhall in 1692, and was refused by him, because he was denied permission to prosecute the inhuman petpe trators of the diabolical Massacre of Glencoe. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.