Travels through some parts of Germany, Poland, Moldavia, and Turkey . cerely attached to their royal family than theSaxons, and no people that possess more real and genuine patriot-ism. Dragged into disastrous wars by the imbecility of theirministers, they have suffered all the calamities incident to theoccupation and pillage of their country by foreign armies. Stillthey have borne their misfortunes with a manly and cheerfulfortitude, which we may in vain look for in surrounding have given vent to no murmurings, no repinings, nodisloyalty, no cowardly evasion either of taxation or


Travels through some parts of Germany, Poland, Moldavia, and Turkey . cerely attached to their royal family than theSaxons, and no people that possess more real and genuine patriot-ism. Dragged into disastrous wars by the imbecility of theirministers, they have suffered all the calamities incident to theoccupation and pillage of their country by foreign armies. Stillthey have borne their misfortunes with a manly and cheerfulfortitude, which we may in vain look for in surrounding have given vent to no murmurings, no repinings, nodisloyalty, no cowardly evasion either of taxation or to their own industry, and to the integrity and equity oftheir individual characters, they have cheerfully put their shoul-ders to the wheel, and will, ere long, rescue their country fromthe abyss of distress, in which it is at present plunged, a distressnot indeed arising from their own ambition, but from their unfor-tunate local situation, and the ungenerous conduct of thosepowers from whom they had a right to expect a very ( //<??/.„?„ an (m (.,?„, ,{,. //,:,/


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