Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1871 to 1900 > Cunntas air boidhicheadan Ceann-Lochearn agus Edinample, or, A description of the beauties of Edinample and Lochearnhead
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genious idea. But it might be of old a
lurking place to a man of incoherent
transactions;but partly now filled up
with earth and fogs, annihilating
them from appearing to external
view, comparatively to their primary
characteristical,notwithstandingtheir
forms is not out of existence to gratify
the desire of the beholders.
Another trait of curiosity worthy of
being explicated, that a high moun¬
tain, opposite to the castle of Ed in a,m-
ple, in which its face a tract of an ob¬
long hollow, of considerable length.
The primary source of manufacturing
this model is beyond the intellection
of many, except where the Roman co¬
alition at their war; but the original
existence of these model, partly disfi¬
gured in consequence of so many cen¬
tury since it was formed. Anent cer¬
tain allegation, the Romans met their
encounters on the lower part of the
genious idea. But it might be of old a
lurking place to a man of incoherent
transactions;but partly now filled up
with earth and fogs, annihilating
them from appearing to external
view, comparatively to their primary
characteristical,notwithstandingtheir
forms is not out of existence to gratify
the desire of the beholders.
Another trait of curiosity worthy of
being explicated, that a high moun¬
tain, opposite to the castle of Ed in a,m-
ple, in which its face a tract of an ob¬
long hollow, of considerable length.
The primary source of manufacturing
this model is beyond the intellection
of many, except where the Roman co¬
alition at their war; but the original
existence of these model, partly disfi¬
gured in consequence of so many cen¬
tury since it was formed. Anent cer¬
tain allegation, the Romans met their
encounters on the lower part of the
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