In consequence of its being divided in the way now mentioned, into a sort of three distinct cities, built upon separate parallel eminences, divided from each other by intervening valleys, there is no city of its extent less perplexing to a stranger, or where he is less likely to lose his way, than Edinburgh.
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A Traveller's Companion to Edinburgh (Travellers Companion)
April 29, 2004, Constable and Robinson, Robinson Publishing
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"In consequence of its being divided in the way now mentioned, into a sort of three distinct cities, built upon separate parallel eminences, divided from each other by intervening valleys, there is no city of its extent less perplexing to a stranger, or where he is less likely to lose his way, than Edinburgh."
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