4«S 



SECTION XXVIIl. 



Pan 



fiipuinatiofis on the S 



rV 



ArTiJOTTnif I dij not tnvr! inm the 

 I , i can with ^ : I iuvc 



tra%c'1!f H «;"fTicicnlly in the inhabited parts 

 of /\: .10 take a fair view of as much 



land as the iialf of F!ngland contains ; after 



«hich, I hope the r ow mc to 



ill seen enough to jud^ of the countr)'. 



it was not by ridifig ^ ilic \ 



v^, as some travellers and authors uu . 

 !..«'•, I I e, some have w: 



say. A iiiaa, ahhough a good jud;;c uf 

 1 be vcrv much tl. ! hv jnur-^ 



ncying along the lieaten roads ; e\ cu iu li ops 



^ (ssl^egci 1 



inucii liiuiv Mi ui tt.ivL'Hinp; thrt ' •• 



:i I liave 



I in : 



