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There is a monument marking the site of the old John Brown fort near the railroad station which may he seen from the high-way intersecting the valley.
At the point where she turned from the high-way up the avenue leading to the manor house, each habitant, as he passed, would raise his hat, although only her back was in view disappearing in the direction of the house. But early in the 19th century this spirit was changing: One day I was myself witness, says M. de Gaspé, of a violation of this universal deference. It was St.
I happened to ask where John Knox was buried. Dr. Johnson burst out, 'I hope in the high-way. I have been looking at his reformations. It was a very fine day. Dr. Johnson seemed quite wrapt up in the contemplation of the scenes which were now presented to him. He kept his hat off while he was upon any part of the ground where the cathedral had stood.
It was characteristic of the age that the death of James, which occurred in his fifty-ninth year, should have been by rumor attributed to "poyson"; but "being dead, and his body opened, there was no sign at all of poyson, his inward parts being all sound, but that his Spleen was a little faulty, which might be cause enough to cast him into an Ague: the ordinary high-way, especially in old bo'dies, to a natural death."
Johnson, writing of 'the chapel of the alienated college, says: 'I was always by some civil excuse hindered from entering it. Works, ix. 4. George Marline's Reliquiae divi Andreae was published in 1797. See ante, ii. 171, and iv. 75. Mr. Chambers says that Knox was buried in a place which soon after became, and ever since has been, a high-way; namely, the old church-yard of St.
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