EAST BOTHLAND. 



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September I9. 

 After attending divine service I left this 

 place. Sledges in use here are constructed 

 with a cross board to rest the feet against, 

 (a, seems to be a bandage or belt, to keep 

 the traveller from being suddenly jolted out 

 of this vehicle, and b is the part to rest the 

 back or head against ; but there are no re- 

 ferences in the manuscript to these letters 

 of the sketch.) 



I now came in sight of the extensive 

 meadows of Limingo, more spacious than 

 all the meadow-ground of Tornea and Rod- 

 beck together. (Tuneld says in his Geo- 

 graphy, that the meadows of Limingo, 

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