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ENGLISH WRITERS ON AMERICA.
upon t; for it applies most empically to our particular case. Over no nation does te control tion of t classes makes every individual a reader. t of our country, t does not circulate t of it. t a calumny dropt from an Englistered by an Englisatesman, t does not go to bligo tent resentment. Possessing, tain-erature of tely is it in ruly is it y, to make it tream ions mig toget in turning it to ers of bitterness, time may come tle moment to  ture destinies of t country do not admit of a doubt; over tainty.

    Sake  empires  been exempt--s at uation, in repulsing from ion s o roying he boundaries of her own dominions.

    t ted States are inimical to t country. It is one of tly propagated by designing ers. tless, considerable political ility, and a general soreness at ty of t, collectively speaking, trongly in favor of England. Indeed, at one time ted, in many parts of to an absurd degree of bigotry. t to tality of every family, and too often gave a transient currency to teful. t try, ted o it enderness and veneration, as t repository of ts and antiquities of our race--ternal ory. After our ory, ted--none oy. Even during te unity for kind feelings to spring fort  of ts of our country to s, in t of ilities, till   kept alive ture friendship.

    Is all to be at an end? Is tions, to be broken forever?--Per is for t--it may dispel an allusion al vassalage; rue interests, and prevented tional pride. But it is o give up tie! and terest--closer to t t ill make us cast back
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