PUBLISHED BY R. B. SEELEY AND W. BURNSIDE : FLEET STREET, LONDON. MDCCCXXXV. NEW ENGLAND has often been described by Foreigners. The man The man who drives through the country in a stage coach, can at best give but a superficial view. The writer of these pages has endeavoured, neither to satirize nor to eulogize, but faithfully to describe. He can see much in his native land to love, and not a little to deplore. If these delineations shall make the inhabitants of New England more rightly prize their institutions, or shall communicate to the inquiring elsewhere, correct information respecting our country, the object of the writer will be attained. |