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ДАТГИ LEA X AND TILDEN F UNDATIONS.
LIVERPOOL:
PRINTED BY GEORGE SMITH, FRENCH'S-BUILDINGS,
Tithebarn-street.
CONTENTS
ERRATA TO VOL II.
Page 5, Note, for Red Orkneys, read The Orkneys
6, line 5, for must, read much.
19, line 14, dele new.
24, line 18, for peculiar, read particular.
30, line 26, dele before he.
55, line 18, for to, read from
72, line 6, for particularly, read peculiarly.
91, line 27, for received, read receives.
94, line 16, for string, read strong.
96, line 27, for Abbott, read Abbot.
116, line 17, for letter to Mr. Silliman, read letter to →→→
118, line 8, for churches, read characters.
120, line 8, for travelled, read rambled.
122, line 16, dele it.
127, line 34, for discourses, read discourse.
136, line 22, for lady: her, read lady, and
139, Note, for Kentucky, read Nantucket
140, line 7, for slanted, read stunted
142, line 24, for appaling, read appalling.
143, line 13, dele period after preferment, and substitute a comma.
" for your, read our.
"
155, line 2, for Piscataqau, read Piscataqua
" line 6, c omitted.
189, line 2, insert and after Europe.
306, line 11, for peasant, read peasantry.
396, line 9, for strte, read state.
431, line 11, i reversed.
American Character-Classes into which the Americans may
be divided-Imputed Defects-Coldness of Manner-Vanity
-Curiosity-Spitting-Profusion at Meals-Kindness and
Hospitality-False ideas of American Character-Power of
Christian Sympathy-Contrast between Canada and United
States
25-42
LETTER XXIX.
Emigration to Canada-Difficulties and Expenses-Grants of Land by the Government-Fees of Office-Hardships of New Settlers Their gradual Improvenent, &c.
43-54