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23 & ascription of S£och Sam
many years uninhabited.
It merits the trouble to exhibit a
description of a part of Glenogle’s
Grampian mountains, disjointed in
the time of the generations past;
which event happen about the twi¬
light, that the dread of the horrible
sight seized the beholders with fear,
ultera the comprehension of the in¬
dividual, discernible to their sight.
The pillars of fire rising from the
parting of the rock, where there was
a cement, the stones forcibly dashing
one against another, that the melan¬
choly sight was similar to a comer
of mountain set wholly on fire, also
overhearing such a loud noise of the
stones break at juncture; which vo¬
ciferous might reach the ears of the
people living at great distant. This
place perceptible to view of the be¬
holders that passes by.
Time would fail to sum up the

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