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" ... lakes/ and rapid torrents, over which the thunders and lightnings, and tempests, and rains, of heaven, exhaust their terrific rage, wrought upon the creative powers of the imagination, and from these appearances, the Highlanders " were naturally led... "
Journal of a Tour in the Highlands and Western Islands of Scotland in 1800 - Page 279
by John Leyden - 1903 - 318 pages
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A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, Volume 1

James Browne - 1838 - 558 pages
...wrought upon the creative powers of the imagination, and from these appearances, the Highlanders " were naturally led to ascribe every disaster to the influence...feature necessarily was malignity towards the human run •.".)The most dangerous and most malignant creature was the kelpie, or water-horse, which was...
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A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, Volume 1

James Browne - 1843 - 546 pages
...wrought upon the creative powers of the imagination, and from these appearances, the Highlanders " were naturally led to ascribe every disaster to the influence...necessarily was malignity towards the human race." f The most dangerous and most malignant creature was the kelpie, or water-horse, which was supposed...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

1845 - 486 pages
...wrought upon the creative powers of the imagination, and from these appearances the Highlanders are naturally led to ascribe every disaster to the influence...necessarily was malignity towards the human race. The most dangerous and most malignant creature is the "KELPIE," or water-horse, which is sup-posed...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

1845 - 486 pages
...wrought upon the creative powers of the imagination, and from these appearances the Highlanders are naturally led to ascribe every disaster to the influence...necessarily was malignity towards the human race. The most dangerous and most malignant creature is the " KELPIE," or water-horse, which is supposed...
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The Sea Kings of Orkney, and Other Historical Tales

Charles Alfred Maxwell - 1870 - 500 pages
...wrought upon the creative powers of the imagination ; and from these appearances, the Highlanders " were naturally led to ascribe every disaster to the influence...necessarily was malignity towards the human race." The most dangerous and the most malignant creature was the kelpie, or water-horse, which was supposed...
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