The Introductory Discourse And the Lectures Delivered Before the American ...

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Digitized by VjOOQIC ON TfiAOUUfe 6E06KAPH7. 313 The map presents, a shaded outline, which separates a large Wank space, marked here and there with a dark spot, from an- other portion of the surface, crossed by crooked lines of vari- ous dimensions, marked with dots and little circles, and crowd- ed with names. But this blank space, he must be taught, re^ presents a wide blue ocean rolling in the majesty of its waves, and wafting navies on its bosom, or swalk>wing them up in its abysses. Those
...crooked lines are the emblems of noble rivers, flowing with irresistible strength, covered with ships, and teem-^ ing with animal life ; and where they are crossed by anothelr little line, he must imagine a cataract. Its banks, instead of being covered with names, are shaded with lofty forests, or spread into heautiful, cultivated fields, or enlivened by villages.
Where these circles are scattered up and down, there should be splendid cities and magnificent palaces, and crowds of ships, andu moving ocean of human beings.


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