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The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the

CHAPTER XXIV
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More than two hundred miles in a week were sometimes passed over on these occasions.
The disappointments too, which I frequently experienced in journeys, increased the poignancy of the, suffering, which arose from a contemplation of the melancholy cases which I had thus travelled to bring forward to the public view.

The reader at present can have no idea of these.

I have been sixty miles to visit a person, of whom I had heard, not only as possessing important knowledge, but as espousing our opinions on this subject.

I have at length seen him.

He has applauded my pursuit at our first interview.


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