There are towns in it, of cour; dép?ts from whenbsp;are brought eds and groceries, ribbons and fire-shovels; in whibsp;markets are held and ty balls are carried on; whibsp;return members to Parliament, generally--in spite of Reform Bills, past, prent, and ing--in accordanbsp;with the dictates of some neighb land magnate: from whenbsp;emanate the try postmen, and where is located the supply of post-hors necessary for ty visitings. But the towns add nothing to the importanbsp;of the ty; they sist, with the exception of the assize town, of dull, all but death-like sireets. Each posss two pumps, three hotels, ten shops, fifteen beer-hous, a beadle, and a market-place.

Indeed, the town population of the ty res for nothing when the importanbsp;of the ty is discusd, with the exception, as before said, of the assize town, whibsp;is also a cathedral city. Herein is a cleribsp;aristocrabsp;whibsp;is certainly not without its due weight. A resident bishop, a resident dean, an archdea, three or four resident prebendaries, and all their numerous chaplains, vicars, and ecclesiastibsp;satellites, do make up a society suffitly powerful to be ted as something by the ty squirearchy.

There are towns in it, of cour; dép?ts from whenbsp;are brought eds and groceries, ribbons and fire-shovels; in whibsp;markets are held and ty balls are carried on; whibsp;return members to Parliament, generally--in spite of Reform Bills, past, prent, and ing--in accordanbsp;with the dictates of some neighb land magnate: from whenbsp;emanate the try postmen, and where is located the supply of post-hors necessary for ty visitings. But the towns add nothing to the importanbsp;of the ty; they sist, with the exception of the assize town, of dull, all but death-like sireets. Each posss two pumps, three hotels, ten shops, fifteen beer-hous, a beadle, and a market-place.

Indeed, the town population of the ty res for nothing when the importanbsp;of the ty is discusd, with the exception, as before said, of the assize town, whibsp;is also a cathedral city. Herein is a cleribsp;aristocrabsp;whibsp;is certainly not without its due weight. A resident bishop, a resident dean, an archdea, three or four resident prebendaries, and all their numerous chaplains, vicars, and ecclesiastibsp;satellites, do make up a society suffitly powerful to be ted as something by the ty squirearchy.

In other respebsp;the greatness of Bartshire depends wholly on the landed powers.