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Gentleman's Magazine 1813 part 2 p.575 
  
could no longer restrain my Father. We made forced marches;  
and if we had had a little further to go, the foot would  
fairly have knocked up the horse. The pace he went did not  
even fatigue his shoes. He walked the whole six hundred  
miles in one pair; and scarecly made a hole in his  
stockings. I am, dear Sir, Your very sincere friend and  
servant, 
  
CATHERINE HUTTON.' 
  
For our opinion of the Work itself, it will be sufficient to 
refer to the Review of it, by Mr. Gough, who was  
pre-eminently qualified to judge of its merits, in our  
Vol.LXXIV. p.16. 
  
This Edition has a good Index. 
  
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