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Excerpt from Universal History, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 21: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1802
The view from the summit is grand, exhibit in; most of the western Highlands from the Paps cf Jute. To the hills of Cullen in Skye: on the cut it extends to Ben Louvres, in Pcrtbsliire, and critter Hess, a iriew of about eighty miles in Client. The-superior half of the mountain is al Dou destitute of vegetation. The summit is ¿at, till: a gentle declivity. Snow remains in the nice: throughout the car, but here are no Glacieres or other magni cent Alpine features.
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