The Noble Lord, with his usual zeal for literature, proposed that Clach Ossian, which ignorance or malice had overturned, should be restored to its former place, and a further monument erected, with a suitable inscription. There was not then public spirit... The poems of Ossian in the original Gaelic - Page xxxby James Macpherson - 1807Full view - About this book
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