SECTION XXXII. 



Remarks on some disorderly Proceedings. J5e- 

 haviour of Emigrants of the several Nations. 

 Tales of Beggars. Hog-shooting. Robbing 

 Orchards. 



IN my enquiries and searches in America, I 

 had great opportunities of hearing the pro- 

 duce and improvements made in all coun- 

 tries, there being men from all parts in 

 America, and every man from the different 

 countries endeavouring to extol his native 

 soil. But, to speak in the most independ- 

 ent manner, England is as much superior 

 to all other countries, for the comfort and 

 happiness of mankind, as the head is to the 

 body, not only in regard to soil, but to 

 climate, and government j and I am per- 

 suaded, that any man, who has been 

 brought up in a country governed and re- 

 gulated as England is, can never feel equal 

 satisfaction under a republican govern- 



