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A Tour In The United States, Cuba, And Canada (1861) (Paperback)
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A Tour In The United States, Cuba, And Canada (1861) (Paperback)
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for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3TOUE IN THE UNITED STATES.
FIRST LECTURE. N accordance with the request of your Committee, I
am now about to offer to the members of this Institution the
gleanings of that information which has been gathered during an
absence of six months, having one of my daughters as my companion.
It is not my intention to reduce my observations into heads or
chapters, but throughout these lectures to carry on a sort of
renewed intercourse with every locality I have visited, and thus to
facilitate my descriptions by the localising of my ideas and
recollections. By this arrangement I hope I shall be able to
diffuse over every evening a greater variety of local interest, and
a wider range of expression of opinion, more especially upon
slavery and politics. In respect of these, and upon all other
matters also, I shall endeavour to represent very faithfully
whatever I may have heard, leaving to yourselves to draw from my
observations whatever conclusions you may think proper. It will be
admitted that the desire to travel abroad is commendable. It
springs from that enlarged desire for knowledge which is sure to
lead to the discovery of something acceptable, whether in arts,
science, literature, agriculture, commerce, or in the study of
those institutions which have relation to political or civil life.
Its gratification affords to the eyes, as well as to the mind, an
unspeakable delight in the contemplation of those wonders and
beauties of nature, which are to be found in every country as
essentially its own. And, in our own experience, the enjoyments
have far outweighed any risk of disasters. The hazards of crossing
the Atlantic may appear serious to many persons, but their real
insignificance becomes obvious when we bear in mind that the Cunard
Steamers have been constantly sailing, week by week, for nineteen
years,...
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