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Excerpt from The New Statistical Account of Scotland, Vol. 6: The Ministers of the Respective Parishes, Under the Superintendence of a Committee of the Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy; Lanark The scenery along the banks of the Clyde is acknowledged to be scarcely equalled in this country, and rarely surpassed abroad. It has for a long period attracted multitudes of admiring visitors during the fine season, and still continues to be as much visited as ever. The country above the falls is comparatively tame and un interesting. But from that point nothing can surpass the variety and beauty of the prospects, which successively present themselves to the eye of the ...