ENGLISH WRITERS ON AMERICA.
Met nation, rousting rong man after sleep, and sy yout tON ON tY OF thE PRESS.
It is t I observe terary animosity daily gro curiosity e to ted States, and teemed ravels t tended to diffuse error rat, notanding tant intercourse betions, t mass of tision, or entertain more numerous prejudices.
Englisravellers are t and t in tives of pride or interest intervene, none can equal ty, or faition of external objects; but or reputation of try comes in collision of anoto te extreme, and forget ty and candor, in tic remark, and an illiberal spirit of ridicule.
ravels are more and accurate, te try described. I con?dence in an Englision of taracts of terior of India; or of any otract o picture out I iously receive of e neigions s of most frequent intercourse. be disposed to trust y, I dare not trust his prejudices.
It of our country to be visited by t kind of Englisravellers. and cultivated minds from England to ransack to penetrate ts, and to study toms of barbarous nations, intercourse of pro?t or pleasure; it to tradesman, turer, ter and Birming, to be ing America. From sucent to receive ion respecting a country in a singular state of moral and p; a country in political experiments in tory of ts t profound and momentous studies to tatesman and the philosopher.
t sucs of America, is not a matter of surprise. t offers for contemplation, are too vast and elevated for ties. tional cer is yet in a state of fermentation: it may s frot,