The British Isles : a guide for overseas visitors, taking in the American pilgrim shrines, the principal show-places and other famed for their history, beauty, or literary associations . •Read ff^^B*w can^t ,yk*ioM ifMMDu^h i ??WITffl«?^IS^W^WM£f4SHAX5PEW£.?w^w wlttMr ? f^^ ^ N_£f ST SlT4 ALL r Hf KATH (XCTrTLrvTNGARl 9^ PA£iE,T> SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT INSTRATFORD-ON-AVON PARISH CHURCH. LINKS THAT BIND THE OLDWORLD AND THE NEW One of the strongest natural impulses of those whodwell in the New World is to visit the lands where thepioneers who laid the foundations of the mighty


The British Isles : a guide for overseas visitors, taking in the American pilgrim shrines, the principal show-places and other famed for their history, beauty, or literary associations . •Read ff^^B*w can^t ,yk*ioM ifMMDu^h i ??WITffl«?^IS^W^WM£f4SHAX5PEW£.?w^w wlttMr ? f^^ ^ N_£f ST SlT4 ALL r Hf KATH (XCTrTLrvTNGARl 9^ PA£iE,T> SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT INSTRATFORD-ON-AVON PARISH CHURCH. LINKS THAT BIND THE OLDWORLD AND THE NEW One of the strongest natural impulses of those whodwell in the New World is to visit the lands where thepioneers who laid the foundations of the mighty Republicon the Western side of the Atlantic were bom and birthplaces or ancestral homes of those sturdy nation-builders, as well as the spots associated with them, havebecome shrines which pilgrims from the West visit inyearly increasing numbers. Stout-hearted men were those who fared forth to anunknown land to seek scope for the development of theirideals. Many of them were impelled to cross the seas asa result of persecution at home, and it makes one wonderhow different might have been the history of the NewWorld had everyone been happy in the Old. The breadthof vision and administrative capacity displayed by manyof the early colonists might have produced a NewEngland in their native land if they, and others like-minded, had o


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