William MacKenzie
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Old Skye Tales: Traditions, Reflections and Memories
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1930
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12 editions
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Gaelic Incantations, Charms and Blessings of the Hebrides
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1895
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6 editions
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The Secret History Of SOE: Special Operations Executive, 1940 1945
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2000
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3 editions
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Sketches of Canada and the United States
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2007
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11 editions
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Les grandes aventures spirituelles
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1967
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Treatise on the eye
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1979
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Traité Pratique Des Maladies de l'Oeil. 4e Édition, Supplément (Sciences)
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2013
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Sorrows of Seduction, in Eight Delineations: With Other Poems
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published
2015
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13 editions
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Model Byelaws, Rules and Regulations Under the Public Health and Other Acts, Vol. 2 of 2: With Alternative and Additional Clauses
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2015
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5 editions
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Model Byelaws, Rules and Regulations Under the Public Health and Other Acts, Vol. 1 of 2: With Alternative and Additional Clauses
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2015
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2 editions
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“A Frith may be made at any time; but the first Monday of the quarter — a’ chiad Di-luain de’n Raithe — is considered the most auspicious.”
― Gaelic Incantations, Charms and Blessings of the Hebrides
― Gaelic Incantations, Charms and Blessings of the Hebrides
“A cat… Good for Mackintoshes only. To others it is considered rosadach, or untoward. The cat is regarded as evil, as shown by the fact that witches are believed to assume this form.”
― Gaelic Incantations, Charms and Blessings of the Hebrides
― Gaelic Incantations, Charms and Blessings of the Hebrides
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