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To Hull's Water. Crofs. Middling; a 

 coach may pafs it very tolerably. 



To Sbapp. Turnpike. Very good. 



To Haws Water. Crofs. Very bad. 



To Kendal. Turnpike. Exceeding hilly, 

 and Tome very fteep, but the road 

 itfelf excellent. 



To Winander Mere. Turnpike ; now 

 making. What is finimed, is as 

 good, firm, level a road as any in 

 the world. I no where remember a 

 better. 



To Lancajler. Turnpike. Very bad, 

 rough, and cut up. 



To Prefton. Turnpike. Very bad. 



To Wight, Ditto. I know not, in 

 the whole range of language, terms 

 fufficiently expreffive to defcribc 

 this infernal road. To look over a 

 map, and perceive that it is a prin- 

 cipal one, not only to fome towns, 

 but even whole counties, one would 

 naturally conclude it to be at leaft 

 decent ; but let me moft ferioufly 

 caution all travellers, who may ac- 

 cidentally purpofe to travel this 

 terrible country, to avoid it as 

 they would the devil ; for a thou- 

 iand to one but they break their 

 necks or their limbs by overthrows 

 or breakings down. They will 



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