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AMERICA,

HISTORICAL-STATISTIC-AND

DESCRIPTIVE.

BY JAMES S. BUCKINGHAM, ESQ.

Lord Ashburton to Mr. Buckingham.

"I have read a considerable portion of your work on America-my long residence in that country leading me to take a deep interest in whatever concerns the great republic-and I have found in it more general and varied information than in any of the numerous works on the same subject which have issued from the press. I ani bound also to say, that, though I do not agree with you in all your views and opinions, they seem to bear the stamp of general impartiality and candour."

George Catlin, Esq., of New York, to Mr. Buckingham.

"My wife and myself, now residing in London, have read your very interesting Work on our native country, America, with peculiar satisfaction; inasmuch as the nature of my pursuits has led us to visit nearly all the places and institutions you have so vividly and so justly described in your pages. In reading them, we have been carried along by a feeling scarcely less vivid and less real than if we were fellow travellers with you, and actually passing over the scenes you have so graphically described. I think you have brought to the ParentCountry, a very encouraging and just account of her Transatlantic Child, and this at a time when general and correct information is peculiarly desirable, to remove mutual prejudices, and to promote a fair and friendly understanding between the two Countries."

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Athenæum." While others have been content to give in general summaries the results of their ooservations, Mr. Buckingham goes deliberately through the States, treating of all, historically and statistically-of their rise and progress, their manufactures, trade, population, topography, fertility, resources, morals, manners, education, and so forth. Mr. Buckingham's volumes will be found a storehouse of knowledge."

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Liverpool Albion-" He, however, deals not in dry details, but conducts his readers with him in a plain and business-like manner, bestowing upon them, en passant, the richness of his well-stored mind. Describing events and occurrences as they actually took place, noting everything that met his view, of habit, manner, and character, the appearance of cities, and aspect of countries, with the accuracy of one possessed of a trained eye and understanding. By introducing us to all objects worthy of notice, and in the direct order in which such objects came under his own observation, he almost realizes to ourselves the scenes of his travel, and, as we visit the edifices and public institutions which he examined, we are enabled to form a correct notion of the customs of our brethren of the United States in many particulars which other travellers have overlooked or deemed unworthy

of attention."

Scotsman.-"We have always suspected the eulogiums of American writers on the eloquence of their public speakers, to be, if not wholly unmerited, at least absurdly extravagant; but we do not recollect to have met with any remarks in any work on America, till we read Mr. Buckingham's, calculated to give us something like positive and correct information on this subject. Numerous as the works on America already are, there is not one which we should, for various reasons, so unhesitatingly recommend, as this of Mr. Buckingham's."

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RELATING TO THE

INDEPENDENTS,

OR

CONGREGATIONALISTS:

FROM THEIR RISE

TO THE RESTORATION OF THE MONARCHY,

A.D. M DC LX.

BY BENJAMIN HANBURY.

VOLUME II.

"FROM THIS

HISTORICAL RELATION OF OUR PRACTICES, THERE MAY A TRUE ESTIMATE BE TAKEN OF OUR OPINIONS IN DIFFERENCE; WHICH BEING INSTANCED IN, AND SET OUT BY PRACTICES, IS THE MOST REAL AND LEAST COLLUSIVE WAY, AND CARRIES ITS OWN EVIDENCE WITH IT."

APOLOGETICAL NARRATION, 1643.

LONDON;

PRINTED FOR

THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF ENGLAND AND WALES.

FISHER, SON, & CO., NEWGATE STREET.

AND JACKSON AND WALFORD, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD.

1841.

110. C. 235.

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