Excerpt from A Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain, Vol. 4: Divided Into Circuits or Journeys, Giving a Particular and Entertaining Account of Whatever Is Curious and Worth Observation
Its Breadth, from the Point of Ard-na-murclnm' near the Ifle of Mull, about the middle Part of Scotland in due Welt, to Buclyan-no/i in the Bali: Parts, Iowards the North, is. About Scot: Miles but the Sea running up into the Land, o'r the 'land; thrufting out into the Sea in many Places, makes the Breadth of it every-where elfe ver various and dif proportionable for in the South arts it is feldom ioomiles over, and in the North Parts, beyond In borne/i, not In many (0 that there is no Houfe above 40 or 45 'miles from falt ivater.
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