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like it best ; but, then, in the word England, many 

 things are included besides climate and soil and 

 seasons and eating and drinking. 



24. In the Second Part of this work, which will 

 follow the First Part, in the course of two months, 

 I shall take particular pains to detail all that is 

 within my knowledge, which I think likely to be 

 useful to persons who intend coming to this coun- 

 try from England. 1 shall state every particular 

 of the expense of supporting a family, and show 

 what are the means to be obtained for that pur- 

 pose, and how they are to be obtained. My in- 

 tending to return to England ought to deter no one 

 from coming hither ; because, I was resolved, if I 

 had life, to return, and I expressed that resolution 

 before I came away. But, if there are good and 

 virtuous men, who can do no good there, and 

 who, by coming hither, can withdraw the fruits of 

 their honest labour from the grasp of the Borough 

 tyrants, I am bound, if I speak of this country at 

 all, to tell them the real truth ; and this, as far as 

 I have gone, I have now done. 



