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fallen in my way is, a want of a coloured 

 line, or stroke, that shall exactly define 

 the just limits of that district called The 

 Highlands, Moreover, all the great avenues 

 to that mountainous and romantic country 

 want to be well distinguished. The mili- 

 tary roads formed by general Wade are so 

 great and Roman-like an undertaking that 

 they well merit attention. My old map, 

 Molfs Map, takes notice of Fort William ; 

 but could not mention the other forts that 

 have been erected long since : therefore a 

 good representation of the chain of forts 

 should not be omitted. 



The celebrated zigzag up the Coryarich 

 must not be passed over, Moll takes 

 notice of Hamilton and Driimlanrig, and 

 such capital houses ; but a new survey, no 

 doubt, should represent every seat and 

 castle remarkable for any great event, or 

 celebrated for its paintings, &c. Lord 

 Breadalbane^ seat and beautiful policy 

 are too curious and extraordinary to be 

 omitted. 



The seat of the Earl of Eglintoun, near 



