ANDERSON'S REPORT, &c. 6Sj 



nem, -o or 60 milas ; and in the 



lands from fea to fca, as loon as carnage roads malt be 



Uehride lOands hrio *k towns would dtsfutc tuch 



Uaftngs smongfi the internal diuric*, and the iflaml-. we may 

 calily conceive the i 



coait on which they fliafl be UMMsJiataiy placed. But Dr. An- 

 Jarfan, with hr- 



however well adapted to na . . 



Utopian citiet, not upon the ooa* of the main land, out on tha 

 c gieatcr territory would dc 



4 aay 

 , or I 



upon Soiith-l/ui, a (null itland lying in' the main AiUmr, co 

 milas diHant from the coo i me tough this ory could be 



> the kmHom of Scotland, the 

 carry ti a grmt trade with the tfquunauK India 

 Labndore, and other Americans inhabiting the paralld btitude of 



that region. Their 1- i.)uimaux would, no doubt, embark tvery 

 fenmer on board their canoes, with cargoes of (kins (or the oty 

 pt Boildale, taking back whifcy, the only produce of me nW, 

 .^unge ; a circumftance wholly omitted by tha doctor in his 

 



thcfc fchcmci, a mot unpropitsous circnm- 

 iaoce remains to be mention. That though the greatet 



- made by the late earl of Seaforth, to raiie^i 

 able town at the fine harbour of Stronaway, universally 

 ledged to be well fituated for fithehes, and on which 



mtury; vet, 



:ages, the prclent proprietor, who inherit* the public 



^ts prfoecenbr, is obliged to adveniie in the 



rifli news-papers, for a tanner to let tic there, which is no 



great proof of the progrefs of Stronaway, fince the year 160*, 



when it was made a royal borough. And it may be further ob- 



it co induce peiibn us place, tha 



i i :o feet deep, u only is. 46*. 



annually. I K.IVC j>t<> to <>h , (he capital of an 



^-d on an arm of the fca, frequently the 

 net, and the refidence of one of the mod r> 

 fevering liberal patriots in thefe kingdoms, hath not had an 

 creak- of ten hotife*. \* ithm the lame number of years. Another 

 proprietor attempted to rahe a finall village on the north-weft 



ontiftem with his abilities, but 



mffL 1: IN :. -re the height of wantonness, folly, and 



prci tallacKHit fehemes into the hands of 



-.on. 



lyftem which the doAor labours to fubvert, is briefly this j 

 Since neither the proprietors of lands, the traders or fiihers - 



a fmglc town, bowesjcr Btccafcry, on mat 



