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ENGLISH WRITERS ON AMERICA.
but its ingredients are sound and o settle doo sometantially excellent. But ting to strengt, and its daily indications of admirable properties, are all lost upon ted by ttle asperities incident to its present situation. tters  e interests and personal grati?cations. tty comforts e of society; udying tite and self-indulgence. ts, ant in timation of narro ackno terbalanced among us, by great and generally diffused blessings.

    ted in some unreasonable expectation of sudden gain. tured America to tives y, and rangely and suddenly ric easy manner.

    t indulges absurd expectations, produces petulance in disappointment. Suctered against try on ?nding t t sory and talent; and must contend ies of nature, and telligent and enterprising people.

    Peraken or ill-directed ality, or from t disposition to cenance tranger, prevalent among my countrymen, treated ed respect in America; and, omed all to consider ty, and brougy, t, on ty; ttribute to tion; and underrate a society inctions, and wo consequence.

    One ion coming from suc ion by t tives of ty, tunities of inquiry and observation, and ties for judging correctly, inized, before tted, in sucent, against a kindred nation.

    t furnisriking instance of ency. Notics y of traveller ant and comparatively unimportant country. s of a pyramid, or tion of a ruin; and ernly ributions of merely curious knoing faitations of coarse and obscure ers, concerning a country  important and delicate relations. Nay, text-books, on
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