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ENGLISH WRITERS ON AMERICA.
rom all latent passion or prepossession.

    Opening, too, as rangers every portion of tiality. It so ex an example of one nation, at least, destitute of national antipat merely t acts of ality, but tesies wy of opinion.

    o do ional prejudices? terate diseases of old countries, contracted in rude and ignorant ages,  little of eacrust and ility.

    e, on trary, o national existence in an enlig parts of table igably studied and made knoo eacages of our birt sional prejudices, as itions, of the old world.

    But above all let us not be in?uenced by any angry feelings, so far as to s our eyes to tion of  and amiable in ter. e are a young people, necessarily an imitative one, and must take our examples and models, in a great degree, from ting nations of Europe. try more udy t of itution is most analogous to ours. tellectual activity--ts of ts erests and most sacred cies of private life, are all congenial to ter; and, in fact, are all intrinsically excellent: for it is in t tions of Britisy are laid; and ructure may be time be someterials, and stable in tructure of an edi?ce t so long oempests of the world.

    Let it be ters, tation, and disdaining to retaliate ty of Britiso speak of tion  prejudice, and ermined candor. ing bigotry rymen   admire and imitate every t is Englis t out ion. e may tual volume of reference, o tical rengto embellisional cer.
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