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- noun Plural form of
Hebridian .
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Examples
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Literature is not neglected by the higher rank of the Hebridians.
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Such intelligence the Hebridians probably receive from their transmarine correspondents.
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It was curious to hear the Hebridians, when any dispute happened while he was out of the room, saying, 'Stay till Dr. Johnson comes: say that to him!
Life of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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It was curious to hear the Hebridians, when any dispute happened while he was out of the room, saying, 'Stay till Dr Johnson comes: say that to HIM!'
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. James Boswell 1767
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Literature is not neglected by the higher rank of the Hebridians.
Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland Samuel Johnson 1746
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Such intelligence the Hebridians probably receive from their transmarine correspondents.
Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland Samuel Johnson 1746
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The Hebridians say that the men whom the King saw in his sleep were St Olave King of Norway,
The Norwegian account of Haco's expedition against Scotland, A.D. MCCLXIII. 1214-1284 Sturla ����r��arson 1249
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King of Man and other Hebridians had returned home before.
The Norwegian account of Haco's expedition against Scotland, A.D. MCCLXIII. 1214-1284 Sturla ����r��arson 1249
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In this expedition King Haco regained all those provinces which King Magnus Barefoot had acquired, and conquered from the Scotch and Hebridians, as is here narrated.
The Norwegian account of Haco's expedition against Scotland, A.D. MCCLXIII. 1214-1284 Sturla ����r��arson 1249
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It was curious to hear the Hebridians, when any dispute happened while he was out of the room, saying, ‘Stay till Dr
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