r n n e x:.
Ferrara thinly inhabited, 87. the Town describ'clf
ibid.
Florence, 314. an Account os its publick Build-* -
ings, 31$. its samous Gallery, ibid, and Rari-
ties contain'din it, 315*, 316. and in fome ’
Chambers adjoining to it, 321. samous for"
modern Statues, 328. the great Duke's Care
to prevent Givita V ccch’a srom being made a ■
sree Port, 305*. incens'd againsb the Lucquese, ,
31c, 311. far what Reason, ibido •
Fortune, Two Fortunes worjbipp'd by the Plea- •
them at Antium, 223 > '
Fountains in Switzerland, a Reasin given sor
their Periodical Fluxes, 3^3,.
Fribourg defer ib'd, 363. with an Hermitage near
3^
G •
St. Gaul, Abbot of,. the Extent of his Territo-
ries, 37^. .manner os his Election, ibid, the
Riches os the Inhabitants,. their Quarrel
with the Abbot, ffp]. the Abby, 379. their
Arms, 380.
St. Gaul, the great Apojlle os Germany, fame
Account os him, 381.
Geneva, its Situation, 347.' under the Empe-
ror's Dlspleasure, and sor ■ what Reasm, ^61
ejleem'd the Court os the Alps, 386.
Genoese, their Manners defcrib'd, 7. their Cha- -
rader srom the modern Italians, and Latin Po- ■
^ts, 7, 8. an Infiance os their Indifcretion, 13^
why oblig'd to be at present in the Freach Ln-
terefi, 13. their Fleet, 14. and its Service,
ibid, their Doge claims a Crown and Sccpt^rr
-corn their Con^uefi of Corsica, 14.. an Ad-
"y r-- ii.rgto'em srom it, and a different ~
t /■' by the ancient Romans. 14. i s. -
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Ferrara thinly inhabited, 87. the Town describ'clf
ibid.
Florence, 314. an Account os its publick Build-* -
ings, 31$. its samous Gallery, ibid, and Rari-
ties contain'din it, 315*, 316. and in fome ’
Chambers adjoining to it, 321. samous for"
modern Statues, 328. the great Duke's Care
to prevent Givita V ccch’a srom being made a ■
sree Port, 305*. incens'd againsb the Lucquese, ,
31c, 311. far what Reason, ibido •
Fortune, Two Fortunes worjbipp'd by the Plea- •
them at Antium, 223 > '
Fountains in Switzerland, a Reasin given sor
their Periodical Fluxes, 3^3,.
Fribourg defer ib'd, 363. with an Hermitage near
3^
G •
St. Gaul, Abbot of,. the Extent of his Territo-
ries, 37^. .manner os his Election, ibid, the
Riches os the Inhabitants,. their Quarrel
with the Abbot, ffp]. the Abby, 379. their
Arms, 380.
St. Gaul, the great Apojlle os Germany, fame
Account os him, 381.
Geneva, its Situation, 347.' under the Empe-
ror's Dlspleasure, and sor ■ what Reasm, ^61
ejleem'd the Court os the Alps, 386.
Genoese, their Manners defcrib'd, 7. their Cha- -
rader srom the modern Italians, and Latin Po- ■
^ts, 7, 8. an Infiance os their Indifcretion, 13^
why oblig'd to be at present in the Freach Ln-
terefi, 13. their Fleet, 14. and its Service,
ibid, their Doge claims a Crown and Sccpt^rr
-corn their Con^uefi of Corsica, 14.. an Ad-
"y r-- ii.rgto'em srom it, and a different ~
t /■' by the ancient Romans. 14. i s. -
T- Geiwa5s