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85 Sometimes we laughed, and at other times we groaned at our helpless and hopeless condition ; but at last, we ar- rived, with no bones broken, at about three o'clock, at the capital and seat of government of the United States.* Upon the height immediately above the city, is situated the Capitol, a very handsome building, of which the Ameri- cans are not a little proud ; but it seems placed there by mistake, so little do the miserable, untidy hovels above, and the scattered, unfinished, red-br...ick town below, ac- cord with its patrician marble, and high-sounding title.
We drove to Gadsby's, which is an inn like a little town, * In most European countries, the seat of g-overnment and re- sidence of the ruhng powers and foreign ambassadors, is the capi- tal, and generally the largest, most populous, most wealthy, and most influential city of the kingdom — the place of all others to which ti'avellers would resort to become acquainted with its po- litical, literary, and social spirit. In this, however, as in most other respects, this counti-y differs from all others ; and the spirit of independence which renders every state a repubUc within itself, gives to each its own capital, the superior merits of which are advocated with no little pride and jealousy, by the natives of the state to which it belongs.


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