... love of arms, of liberty, and of commerce. These are the strong outlines of national character, the interiorparts of which are finished with the softer touches of humanity, of science, and of ... Britons understood the manufactory of iron. Perhapshistory cannot produce an instance of any place in an improving country, like England, where the coarsemanufactory of iron has been carried ... point of human greatness.Another of the name of Bracebridge, who for more than six hundred years, figured in the first ranks of life.A third of the name of Mountfort, who shone with meridian splendor,...