Palace of Cafferta.-African flaves.-Gar- Character of the Archduchefs.-Attend the King and Queen on a visit to four nunne- ries. Entertainments there.-Effect of Frefcati and Albano.—Dialogue between an LETTER LXX. p. 356. Florence.-The English Minifter.-Grand Cicifbeifm. The fame fubject continued. LETTER LXXVI. p. 427. LETTER LXXVII. p. 437. A public Difcourfe by a Profeffor at the Aca- Corpus Domini. Different opinions refpecting a famous pic- LETTER LXXVIII. p. 447. Milan.-The Cathedral.-Museum.—Man- ners. LETTER LXXIX. p. 457. Turin.-St. Ambrofe.-A Proceffion.- Mount LETTER LXXX. p. 47°. Journey from Geneva to Befançon.-Obfervation of a French peasant.—Of an old Woman.-Remarks of a French Frifeur on the English nation. LETTER LXXXI. p. 478. The Marquis de F. LETTER LXXXII. p. 489, Reflections on foreign travel, A VIEW XX BEG you may not fufpect me of ** affectation, or that I wish to af fume the character of a connoif feur, when I tell you, that I have very great pleasure in contemplating the an tique ftatues and bufts, of which there are fuch numbers in this city. It is a natural curiofity, and I have had it all B VOL. II. my life in a strong |