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At the time a chapel was built in the early 13th century, the settlement was called Partan Craig, Gaelic for "Crab Rock."
John and young Jimmy Wilson are invited to dinner by Jock Allan, where they meet Tarmillan, Logan, Tozer and old Partan.
While providing much ancillary legal information, Professor Partan ignores the nub of the matter: Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist ruled that the extradition treaty did not explicitly prohibit kidnapping.
Its name derives from its ingredients in a mixture of Gaelic and Scots respectively, partan being the Gaelic for crab and bree a Doric term for soup (lit.
Over the following two hundred years English usage eroded many Gaelic place names in eastern Scotland and Partan Craig had become known as Portincragge by 1415 and as Port-in-Craige by the end of the 15th century.
But since the scoutie-allen, the partan, the clokie-doo and the gowk seemed not to convey any precise idea, he followed them with the Linnaean names; Stephen did the same for the creatures he referred to, and from this it was no great way to Latin descriptions of their more interesting processes.
"We did come from the Ribbon of Night, but we don't know why the story also calls it the Spiral of Life.... If we came from there, is the Ribbon really only like the glowing vitaliar rocks of Lessan, Partan, and Othan?