The Englishwoman In America By Isabella Lucy Bird
























































































































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lands much to admire, and much to imitate; but it must not be forgotten
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I Had Seen In Other Lands Much To Admire, And Much To Imitate; But It Must Not Be Forgotten That

England is the source from which those streams of liberty and enlightenment have flowed which have fertilised the Western Continent.

Other lands may have their charms, and the sunny skies of other climes may be regretted, but it is with pride and gladness that the wanderer sets foot again on British soil, thanking God for the religion and the liberty which have made this weather-beaten island in a northern sea to be the light and glory of the world.

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