Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/46A
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[blank line] [blank line] [blank line] [blank line] {23} CHAP. III [blank line] /# <i>Departure from Philadelphia to the Western Country.--Communications by land in the United States.--Arrival at Lancaster.--Description of the town and its environs.--Departure.--Columbia.--Passage from Susquehannah, York, Dover, Carlisle.--Arrival at Shippensburgh.--Remarks upon the state of agriculture during the journey.</i> #/ [blank line] [blank line] The states of Kentucky, Tennessea[**P2 Tennessee?], and Ohio comprise that vast extent of country known in America by the name of the Western Country. Almost all the Europeans who have published observations upon the United States,
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