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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24 ^Description of SDoch Scorn
complexure or combination of the
delicacy of Glenogle Grampian moun¬
tains; or, in other words, to illustrate
the general system of the curiosity
flowing from the excellencies of their
existence, it would prorogue the ab¬
ove delineation.
A certain allegation affirms, that
the Romans and their encounters ar¬
rayed battle above Edinchip, in the
vicinity of Lochearn-head, where they
meet in hostile manner, to rush a-
gainst in conflict, went on in tumul¬
tuous rapidity, that one of the sold¬
iers withdraw from the battle, got
himself hided in a remote part. Upon
his discovery there, they called of
that place, built in consequence, per¬
haps, that the place of his accession
was a narrow compass built, and any
narrow circle or synonimous, which
denomination sticked to that farm
ever since that time, as hitherto. Oa
complexure or combination of the
delicacy of Glenogle Grampian moun¬
tains; or, in other words, to illustrate
the general system of the curiosity
flowing from the excellencies of their
existence, it would prorogue the ab¬
ove delineation.
A certain allegation affirms, that
the Romans and their encounters ar¬
rayed battle above Edinchip, in the
vicinity of Lochearn-head, where they
meet in hostile manner, to rush a-
gainst in conflict, went on in tumul¬
tuous rapidity, that one of the sold¬
iers withdraw from the battle, got
himself hided in a remote part. Upon
his discovery there, they called of
that place, built in consequence, per¬
haps, that the place of his accession
was a narrow compass built, and any
narrow circle or synonimous, which
denomination sticked to that farm
ever since that time, as hitherto. Oa
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