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the * wrtwrf ^ togpthe ^ . - ¥ o , ar- pJea 8 anfvr *» W * 3 » gogial , ' *^ l- in ^ rm ^ "paityi-. yo » p * U * rf % evening circle , in which I have been" St > « ft@fftifflpy . « # i j ^^ jf tfe bwAf % ppy ¥ Wr ^ 2 Hfet « tf «» ^ # mwS ? fl-You p ^ t ^| # R , # « if W seen it . done ,: and entoyed society , muefi ¦ m % < £ & % ^ eaiii& fmt " ^ cta ^ turns- arfe looked on with jeaiQijsy , ant ^ British \ s > a name often svoken with dis ^
like . Here is not that respect shewn to a nian ' s hou ^ e that ojuglit to be : no lone hesitates to i ^ raik into your , rooi ? a ^ > tur # his back to the fire , to the annoyaijjce o / tho ^ g who are sitting roun d it , spitting about in every direction ; speak , perl ^ aps , a few words , and retire When he pleases . I have been obliged to order such perso&e
to go outside of my counter . No placed , in fact , Is sacred from their intrusion ; nothing eaji be ; secured feam their imptir dent curios&y ., . - ¦ ,,-,, . " L ^ ncl is cheap ; but let no man Receive himself on tha . lt accojmt . He h ^
to conquer # ie , for ^^ jlr , to , c ^ ear , out roots from the ground , to light , against eternaj difficulties . I ) 6 esf his harness bTealt ^ ££ e has but o ^ e iyayx > f repairing \ i , giving , perhaps , - the labour of a day to do It himself , and to d «> it too without materials . Me labours hard through the day , and > a £ night when he returns to his
logcafcin ,, tbo&e things , which formed his enjoyment in past days are , not to be had ; J ^ e drii ^^ s his whiskey and gpe ^ , % @ his bed ,, iq ^ w ^ ke ^ o reue d ^ xeitio ^ , unallayexl by ^ yf&W ^ njoymenta that Iightene 4 ^ islai ) € iur ^ . Enfflahd ; " Lapd is in this stat ^ rarfWIv increasmg m value , and fo ^ unes'willbe * xnaqe by the specufetbr , ahtf aii iSd ^ pe % i 9 en ^
by industrious famlHes ; but the advantages of living are so much greater in the older States that , with my present knowledge , I feel no hesitation , to declare that step to be imn ^ ud ^ i ^ t wlpch is tak , en out of them . > " Thp nun > ber of executions for debt is to me astonishing , and wUL-fefi more
so tp yqu ^ on whom Mr . J ^ rltf ^ clf ' s ? writings b ^ Y \ & $ tfyeir . inftueDce . O ^ v p e ^ e here are pp ^ r > eyo ^ t ^ q toqve ^ ty p ^ Jfe . ? H ? ^ a ^ f seea W WSWW ° | W ¥ ^ for 75 f ?^; fc' | M ^ nmn J ^ p to priso ^ . ^ ^ 4 p ^ Qf ^^ 40 ^^ . . ^^ ^ ^ Sf ' flWr W WTOfi ? ffl WjP ° » ^ S # ?^ and tjire ^ late ^ ^^ p ^ f Ip § f ^ ft jPtV Hu w wffl w ejpmAvpmmw ? *« w * i / W w , w 4 ( j wiw ^ mm % * ^ fcrftft : ?* ^^ ^^^^
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oBthe pe 6 ple more here thai m ^ ymiter goverament in thevw ^ r ^ ^^ ^ oM p ^ crv i Magistrates ajre elected . ' by ballot o £ the people ; and although I know of bl » t bone , or two instances of dbwnrigiw ; baxi men . filling the onfce , yet I ; know ^ of iionei ofi talent oj- respectability wiiokoM it . ^ Bhis i& another evil of new-settfed
states , ferment && real respectability arb luxfe to be found amongst thefirst settler ^ , and it requires a year ^ residence to ftt tern for the magistracy , t have heafS pjdsoJiers , when ! before the * Squire ^' swearing , laughing and calling on him as oaj fly * Qthecs around by his naiiie in ^ jeering way , 'T ^ tf ^ e ^ ell ^ % f , f
, wtsh , my dfear Sir , I c 6 vM sheiy you ai associate ^ juy ^ e . r know "bn'e ^ o 6 cc ^ sionally comes into town , dresse ^^ ili ah old ragged paii ^ of pantaloons , made of cdtton , and &yb& : avdark- grey ; wltfe ^ a lrusty old waistcoat of the same , ; having tw » p buttons left on it , one of which is
useless for want of a stitcji or two id the buxtqn hol ^ an ^ a ^ oj ^ tattered and tkreacl-worn great coat , with a kind qf fringe i ^ at time ha ^ a worked around the bottbm anji cuffs , and his na ^ ked arka spewing through a c ^ ty both of shirt and- coat . A red handkerchief , ^ Khfch appears never to have been washed , is
wrapped around his head ; and a greasy hat , whose brim J [ s ornamented with a fringe of the same workmanship as the grea ^ t coat ' s , covers a skull as empty and worthies ^ as any Ibu ^ legge 4 ass * m EnTglaii ^ eve « can he , pis ^ ar ^ ct § rv } Vf& % t
can . b $ s , ai 4 of ^ he chjsjX&Q ^ of ^ t * og ^ aji ^ r ? Qnce 4 gai& I must ; ^ say , -. .. Jj ^ t many who have ? o » e 4 w » W ^ te Te ^ retted the step ; notwitftsta ^ diugph& and interest maj have induced them to withhold their rear sentiments . Or 6
eTaStive in circulatfng false ones . < - . **¦ Althoi ^ h Mr . (^ Jotiiett has in some instances committed errors in hi »^ epovt . of this western country , yet < the great body of his arguments are correct , and
t ^ e Bic ^ u ^ e fee draws , < xf d ^ ppojn ^ ment to tie ^ p ^ riei ^ e 4 ^ y IJn ^ i ^ sj ^ J ^ ms true ; » n ^ wfeyatever Mr ,, fii f I f l ^ ecjf m ^ jr say c ^ nnqt ; ^ It ^ tr p to U . WUere be fe | ye § , t is acknowledged by alj ( , mpeXYi Ht Wm Uan r , ^ isf here ; for we ^ re c ^ rt ^ inhr vi ^ Wirvo- frmivtei tV \ itinraK 7 » rt ^ it neiirhboiira
or # rive the worst froin iis ; wBHv $ 8 ki tfcp $ m * Wf #$ > ttejT W * WT 9 ^^ mg [^ very ^ fw ^ . aw ^ w * ? ^ $ ww $ w f ^^ Bm ^ m . ^ i | . f ^ Wy l ^ eep ^ m-MwWfWtJ ^ wmty&m- ^ ~ * ..- : v-.. sjwi ^^ f-^ ; iji « pprt tf ftp wmmM * wiw l ^^ ft ^^ ^^ ^ SW ^^^ T ^* IJ ^^ narefO'J'f § Hf 1 "^ W ^ l' ^ * v ( ' ^ 'MnR DnDnf . ' iPSW ^^ p xWi , *? w
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1820, page 605, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2493/page/41/
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