Memoir of Thomas Handasyd Perkins; Containing Extracts From His Diaries And Letters

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THOMAS HANDASYD PEKKINS. 141 and the whole face of the country the most barren I ever saw. Although we had four horses, they went upon little more than a walk the whole way. Within two leagues of the Mordyke, the scene was changed, and Nature looked smiling on every side. We here arrived at the diked country, and see the finest pas- ture grounds in all Europe, and the fields stocked with cattle without number. We pass the Waal at Mordyke, which is a ferry about three miles wide, well attended,
...and the boats excellent. The roads are pleasant through Holland, lying upon the top of the dike, but unfortunately too narrow, leaving barely room for two carriages to pass ; and of course making it very dangerous for them to meet, as both must approach so near the edge of the dike as to stand a very tolerable chance, in case of any accident, of being canted into the canal, which is at the foot of the dike.
" We passed through a number of villages ; to de- scribe the neatness of which, would be inapossible.


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