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requisite for the agreeable residence of individuals and
families; by whom it should be remembered, that a transient
visit would scarcely afford time to enjoy fully the effect
of the scenery, and that many of the more remarkable spots
deserve a repeated inspection. The man of science, also, and
the artist, will find that by remaining a few days at each
station successively, they will travel with more advantage
and with greater pleasure to themselves, than by scouring
over the country in hasty perambulation. The best order in
which the tour of the country may be made, will perhaps be
found to coincide with the arrangement adopted in this work,
though it will in general be influenced by many adventitious
circumstances.
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