a 104. 
THE BEE, 
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ZITERARY WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, 
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1792. 
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THE TRAVELLER. No. III. 
OBSERVATIONS AND OPINIONS OF J. W. SPENCER. 
Continued from p. 88. 
‘Gersaw. 
With a plate. 
ty no part of the businefs of life do men act with 
Jefs propriety than in regard to travelling. They not 
_ only set out on that important businefs at a period 
too early in life to permit them to make observations 
of importance; but they travel through countries 
with too much rapidity to enable them to form a 
proper judgement of the people. They hasten from 
town to town with all pofsible expedition; while 
there, they pretend to study the manners of the 
people, and the effects of governments upon them, 
while they converse only with princes and great 
men. They do not reflect that mankind in the high 
er ranks of life are affected by the laws, on many 
occasions, very differently from the people: nor do 
they advert that persons of high rank afsume an uni-~ 
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