10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCAITHLESS»
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Innocent, without culpability, S. " It was a' true ye tell'd me about Westburnflat ; but
he's sent back Grace safe and scaithless ; sae there's nae ill happened yet, but
what may be suffered and sustained." Black Dwarf, p. 207. 2. Uninjured, without ...
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The Scottish Law Reporter Containing Reports ...: Of Cases ...
Moreover, it is noticeable that she obliges not only herself, but her executrices the
pursuers, to hold the trustees scaithless for not enforcing the claim. The trustees,
therefore, the nominal landlords of Cardowan, could not have been bound to ...
3
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of ...
Rob. lord Maxwell, warden of the West Marches of Scotland and governor of
Liddisdale, is bound to warrant, relieve, and keep scaithless the said Andrew Ker
touching the bounds of Liddisdale ; and John Herron of Chipchace, keeper of ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, John Sherren Brewer, Robert Henry Brodie, 1896
4
Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-loom Weaver
... yet know, and many a time know, sounds livelier than his just glad emotions
when originally he touched it : — Ere yet its master felt the wound. That ne'er
gaed scaithless by, That gies to flutes their softest sound, To hearts their saddest
sigh.
William Thom, William Skinner (of Chigwell Row.), 1880
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Letters and Papers: Foreign and Domestic. Calendar of Henry ...
Rob. lord Maxwell, warden of the West Marches of Scotland and governor of
Liddisdale, is bound to warrant, relieve, and keep scaithless the said Andrew Ker
touching the bounds of Liddisdale; and John Herron of Chipchace, keeper of ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, John Sherren Brewer, James Gairdner, 1896
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The Gaberlunzie's Wallet
Phemie comes, and Phemie goes, Scaithless 'mid each storm that blows ;
Midnight whispers, " where is he," Creaking swings the gallows tree. Mary let's
hear the ballant that Phemie sings. God help us, I wish we had the puir thing
snug within ...
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The Scottish Law Review and Sheriff Court Reports
A. T. Glbgq. eb.NL.1907. Note. — The pursuer avers that, in consequence of the
oral undertaking given him by the defender, that the latter would keep him
harmless and scaithless from any loss in the transaction, the pursuer drew bills
on a Mr.
In this battle Captain Duncan Munro took a conspicuous part, and behaved with
great coolness. He was, however, severely wounded. All the rest of the officers
escaped scaithless ; but of the soldiers there were four killed and seven wounded
.
Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain, 1885
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The Celtic magazine, conducted by A. Mackenzie and A. MacGregor
... second of March 1497, a decreet is recorded ordaining " that the persons
underwritten sail relefe and kepe scaithless, llucheon, the Eoss of Kilravick, at the
hands of Mr Alexander Urquhart, Sheriff of Cromartie and of ye guids
underwritten.
Alexander Mackenzie, 1881
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The Celtic Magazine: A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the ...
In this battle Captain Duncan Munro took a conspicuous part, and behaved with
great coolness. He was, however, severely wounded. All the rest of the officers
escaped scaithless ; but of the soldiers there were four killed and seven wounded
.