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Excerpt from A Month in England
So complete is the system of English railways, that four weeks judiciously appropriated, during the intervals of business or social engagements, will enable the American, in London, to visit and thoroughly explore a specimen, at least, of what is peculiar in the country; he may thus become ao quainted with a large rural domain, a manufacturing district, an ancient castle, a watering-place, and a venerable seat of learning; and these excursions will alternate profitably with, metropolitan life. It may seem, however, quite super?uous to record the impressions derived from an experience now become so familiar; and only when a new point of view is adopted, can they be supposed to have any interest for the public. In the present instance, well-known scenes have been examined chie?y through the me dium of the associations we derive from English authors, and some new details of local and imme diate significance added. If many of the subjects discussed in these pages, are without the charm of novelty, it is hoped the light in which they are viewed will give them, to some minds, more dis tinct and genial tints.
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