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Every aspect of the subject is divided and subdivided with meticulous care. In this elaborate method he found an imitator in Sir Thomas Palmer. The following, a mere truncated fragment, may serve to illustrate both books: "Travelling is either: I. Irregular. II. Regular. Of Regular Travailers some be A. Non-voluntaries, sent out by the prince, and employed in matters of 1. B. Voluntaries.
Clare Howard - English Travellers of the Renaissance

Voluntary Regular Travailers are considered 1. As they are moved accidentally. a. Principally, that afterwards they may leade a more quiet and contented life, to the glory of God. b. Infants, Decrepite persons, Fools, Women. When one may reape most profit in shortest time, for that hee aimeth at. When the country, into which we would travaile, holdeth not ours in jealousie, etc."
Clare Howard - English Travellers of the Renaissance
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