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... hills . The geographical direction of the rivers Annan and Clyde , and the comparatively low elevation of the heights which separate them in at least one of the passes near their source , seems to have pointed out the course of their ...
... hills . The geographical direction of the rivers Annan and Clyde , and the comparatively low elevation of the heights which separate them in at least one of the passes near their source , seems to have pointed out the course of their ...
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... hill , when it begins gradually to ascend from the stream . This hill forms the last of the range of hills which here abut on the valley of the Clyde . It is compa- ratively isolated , being cut off from the others by a pre- cipitous ...
... hill , when it begins gradually to ascend from the stream . This hill forms the last of the range of hills which here abut on the valley of the Clyde . It is compa- ratively isolated , being cut off from the others by a pre- cipitous ...
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... hill or in its vicinity , a grave in which , to use the words of my informant , were contained " an auld swurd and the banes of a Christian " . If so , they kept their discovery concealed ; and there is now no possibility of recovering ...
... hill or in its vicinity , a grave in which , to use the words of my informant , were contained " an auld swurd and the banes of a Christian " . If so , they kept their discovery concealed ; and there is now no possibility of recovering ...
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... hill which projects from the main range , and causes a consi- derable deflection in the course of the river . At this point , which is in the immediate vicinity of the castle of Crawford , it is rejoined by the branch which separated ...
... hill which projects from the main range , and causes a consi- derable deflection in the course of the river . At this point , which is in the immediate vicinity of the castle of Crawford , it is rejoined by the branch which separated ...
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... hill , of a low elevation , and separated from the mass of the moun- tain by a very gentle hollow . It is only fortified by a single rampart which , on the south side looking towards the Clyde , is now very indistinct . It is an ...
... hill , of a low elevation , and separated from the mass of the moun- tain by a very gentle hollow . It is only fortified by a single rampart which , on the south side looking towards the Clyde , is now very indistinct . It is an ...
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