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ever seen . They had stowage I understood for three thousand
ever seen . They had stowage I understood for three thousand
bales, + yet as you looked ^[[insert]] through [[/insert]] their gilded + splendidly furnished saloons
bales, + yet as you looked ^ through their gilded + splendidly furnished salons
one hundred + eighty yards in length, + saw how great was the num-
one hundred + eighty yards in length, + saw how great was the num-
ber of sleeping berths they contained, you w/d have supposed they were
ber of sleeping berths they contained, you w/d have supposed they were
constructed for passengers only.
constructed for passengers only.
       In this most modern city with most ancient name, there were many
       In this most modern city with most ancient name, there were many
fine shops, + good buildings but little that was continuously good; unoc-
fine shops, + good buildings, but little that was continuously good; unoc-
cupied spaces  or spaces occupied only with poor wooden tenements were
cupied spaces  or spaces occupied only with poor wooden tenements were
everywhere interposed. The streets were generally totally uncared for
everywhere interposed. The streets were generally totally uncared for
This unsightliness + neglect are to be set down to the past, + not to
This unsightliness + neglect are to be set down to the past, + not to
present state of things. They are [[strikeout]]  [[insert]] the legacy of [[/insert]] slavery  [[strikeout]]
present state of things. They are [[strikeout]]  [[insert]] the legacy of slavery  [[strikeout]]

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ever seen . They had stowage I understood for three thousand bales, + yet as you looked ^ through their gilded + splendidly furnished salons one hundred + eighty yards in length, + saw how great was the num- ber of sleeping berths they contained, you w/d have supposed they were constructed for passengers only.

      In this most modern city with most ancient name, there were many

fine shops, + good buildings, but little that was continuously good; unoc- cupied spaces or spaces occupied only with poor wooden tenements were everywhere interposed. The streets were generally totally uncared for This unsightliness + neglect are to be set down to the past, + not to present state of things. They are strikeout insert the legacy of slavery strikeout