sn 



ditphii and Baltimore, that there was such 

 ascarcity of p: i in EngUnJ, il. y 



with their own c) iw the poor dying in 

 the open ttrects for want, and idc 



hundreds Ixrlieve ir. While I was there, 

 knowing bcllcr, 1 i lo cont: in, 



by saying it was impossiblef as the F.nglisb 

 poor arc \ Jed, by the iihcir coun- 



try, with food and clothing : bull re ..v 

 ihi .. :hc major part vi ilic Americans 

 believe ihcir rcprccntaiions to be true. 



It is one of the esnest thiugs possible en- 

 tirely to prevent the euii ' i of n. ' i- 

 lU^ as there is an act alre.idv cxistlnr for 

 that purpose : cnly lei a ^ . . . . uUUcd, 

 ol> ^ ^ . incchanii: to protlii . '.n the 



I " ' >r in c\ery | : :, a i ^ : :.. i 



by the clergyman aiui < :.*ccrs of the parisli 

 he 1 frcin; ;; this obligation 



extend m every one that emigrates : for, 

 al:* ihcy are fox " c are 



greater numbers of that class of people leave 

 E " ' » of any other, and they arc 



tnorc disUcw^J ihau other tac;), because 



