| Great Britain - 1829 - 696 pages
...Jockies, who go- about begging, and use still to recite the sloggorne (gathering-words or war-cries) of most of the true ancient surnames of Scotland, from old experience and observation. Some of them J have discoursed with, and found them to have reason and discretion. One of them told me there were... | |
| George Martine - Bishops - 1797 - 288 pages
...experience and obfervation. Some of them I have difcourfed, and found to have reafon and difcretion. One of them told me there were not now twelve of them in the whole ifle; but he remembered when they abounded, fo as at one time he was one of five that uiuallie met... | |
| 1800 - 572 pages
...Jockies, who go about begging, and use »till to recite the sluggornes (watch words, or er'u deguerre) of most of the true ancient surnames of Scotland,...twelve of them in the whole isle ; but he remembered when they abounded, •o as at one time he was one of five thst usuallie met at St. Andrews,* The diffusion... | |
| Books - 1800 - 574 pages
...Jockics, who go about begging, and use stifl to recite the sluggornes (watch words, or crit de guerre) of most of the true ancient surnames of Scotland, from old experience and ob:a vatioii. Some of them I have discoursed, and fonnd to have reason and discretion. One of them... | |
| Minstrelsy - 1827 - 566 pages
...jockies, who go about begging, and use still to recite the sluggorncs of most of the true ancient sirnames of Scotland, from old experience and observation. Some of them I have discoursed with, and found to have reason and discretion. One of them told me there were not now twelve of them... | |
| William Motherwell - Ballads - 1827 - 566 pages
...jockies, who go about begging, and UM still to recite the sluggorncs of most of the true ancient sirnames of Scotland, from old experience and observation. Some of them I have discoursed with, and found to have reason and discretion. One of them told me there were not now twelve of them... | |
| 1829 - 392 pages
...Jockies, who go about begging ; and used still to recite the Sloggorne (gathering words or war-cries) of most of the true ancient surnames of Scotland,...discretion. One of them told me there were not now above twelve of them in the whole isle ; but he remembered when they abounded, so as at one time he... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 488 pages
...Jockies, who go about begging; and use still to recite the Sloggorne (gatheringwords or war-cries) of most of the true ancient surnames of Scotland,...discretion. One of them told me there were not now above twelve of them in the whole isle ; but he remembered when they abounded, so as at one time he... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 880 pages
...most of the true ancient surname* of Scotland, from old experience and observation. Some of them 1 have discoursed, and found to have reason and discretion. One of them told mo there were not now above twelve of them in the whole isle ; but he remembered when they abounded,... | |
| Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - Scotland - 1838 - 430 pages
...they gave themselves up to the making of mystical rhymes, and to magic and necromancy. To our father's time and ours something remained, and still does,...to have reason and discretion. One of them told me that there were not now twelve of them in the whole of the isle ; but he remembered the time when they... | |
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