Chapter 4

FOOTNOTES:[A]General Hamilton, a man much esteemed for his virtues.[B]1 Sam., xxviii., 14.[C]This vehicle is universally used by the country people; it bears no resemblance to an English wagon, but is in fact, the lightest four-wheeled vehicle that can be conceived.[D]These last board and lodge in the house.

FOOTNOTES:

[A]General Hamilton, a man much esteemed for his virtues.

[A]General Hamilton, a man much esteemed for his virtues.

[B]1 Sam., xxviii., 14.

[B]1 Sam., xxviii., 14.

[C]This vehicle is universally used by the country people; it bears no resemblance to an English wagon, but is in fact, the lightest four-wheeled vehicle that can be conceived.

[C]This vehicle is universally used by the country people; it bears no resemblance to an English wagon, but is in fact, the lightest four-wheeled vehicle that can be conceived.

[D]These last board and lodge in the house.

[D]These last board and lodge in the house.


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