Character of the Archduchess.-Attend the King and Queen on a visit to four nunne- ries.-Entertainments there.-Effect of Ciciseism. The same subject continued. Commerce. - Jews.-- Aitors.--The Chapel of St. Lorenzo.--The rich not envied by the A public Discourse by a Professor at the Aca- demy of Arts at Bologna.-Procesion of Milan.—The Cathedral. --Museum.—Man- ners. Turin.-St. Ambrose.—A Proceffion.- Mount Hanni- LETTER LXXX. p. 470. Journey from Geneva to Besançon.-Obfer vation of a French peasant. Of an old Woman.-Remarks of a French Friseur on the English nation. LETTER LXXXI. p. 478. The Marquis de F LETTER LXXXII. p. 489, Reflections on foreign travel, A VIEW 总装类※ BEG you may not suspect me of X Yo affectation, or that I wilh to afse she fume the character of a connoifseur, when I tell you, that I have very great pleasure in contemplating the antique statues and busts, of which there are such numbers in this city. It is a natural curiosity, and I have had it all my life in VOL. II. B a strong |