Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 454

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Speculation of this kind, which would be justly deemed dishonourablein a settled country, is apt to be less rigidly considered in thepioneers of a new world. What country can attempt to cope with suchenergy and enterprise as this? It is frequently a subject of remark, that men born in England, and educated in the States, are among theforemost in these enterprising projects.
There are many other facts in these interesting volumes which weshould like to call attention to; but the reader who has a
...ccompaniedus through this sketch cannot do better than read the volumesthemselves--only remembering, that the enthusiasm of his guide mighthave been considerably moderated had he been an emigrant instead of agentleman traveller.
FOOTNOTES: [1] _Atlantic and Transatlantic Sketches, Afloat and Ashore. _ ByCaptain Mackinnon, R. N. 2 vols. Colburn & Co. 1852.
[2] The _America_ lost her laurels at Cowes a few weeks ago.
MRS GRIMSHAWE'S TREATISE ON HOLDFASTS.
I am ready to maintain, against all assailants of the position, thatthe person who can feel so deep an interest in any of the works of Godas to find, in the investigation of them, employment for time whichmight otherwise hang a little heavily on hand, and occupation of aninnocent and even of a useful nature for an active mind, has a decidedadvantage over one who has no such resource.


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