<er of ruin* 311. the great Contempt the Inh a-
itants have os the Florentines, ibid, why ne-
ver attempted as yet by the Great Duke* 31^
the Farm os its Government* 313.
Ludlow> Edmund, his Epitaph*
M.
St. Marino, its Situation*. 99. the Extent os its
Dominions* 100. the Founder* and Original os
this little Republick* ibid, the Antiquity os it*
IOI. the Form os the Government* 103, &c.
Mary Magdalene, the Defarts render'd samous
by her Penance*!, describ'dby Ciaudian, ibid,
Maximilian the firfl Founder os the Austrian
Greatnef* 400.
Meldingen, a little Republick in Switzerland,
472. the Model of its Government* ibid, and
Business os the Councils os State* ibid.
Milan, its great Church* 21, &c. the Relicks
and great Riches contain'd in it* 2s, the Cita-
del* 32.. the Situation os its State*ibid. an As-
sectation of the French Drefs* and Carriage in
the Court* 33. Milan defcriFd by Ausonius,
38, &c.
Mincio defcrib'd by Virgil, 42.^^Claudian,43.
Miseno, its Cape defcrib'd* 208. its Set of Gal-
leries* 209.
Modena, the Extent of its Dominions* and Con-
dition os the Inhabitants* 33 y.
Monaco, its Harbour describ'd by Lucan,
its Dominions* 6.
Monte Circeio, why sappos'd by Homer to have
been an Ifiand* 218. ^neas bis Pasiage near
it describ'd by Virgil, 219,
Monte Novo, how sorm'd* 179.
Morge, its Artisicial Port* jy8.
Mor-
itants have os the Florentines, ibid, why ne-
ver attempted as yet by the Great Duke* 31^
the Farm os its Government* 313.
Ludlow> Edmund, his Epitaph*
M.
St. Marino, its Situation*. 99. the Extent os its
Dominions* 100. the Founder* and Original os
this little Republick* ibid, the Antiquity os it*
IOI. the Form os the Government* 103, &c.
Mary Magdalene, the Defarts render'd samous
by her Penance*!, describ'dby Ciaudian, ibid,
Maximilian the firfl Founder os the Austrian
Greatnef* 400.
Meldingen, a little Republick in Switzerland,
472. the Model of its Government* ibid, and
Business os the Councils os State* ibid.
Milan, its great Church* 21, &c. the Relicks
and great Riches contain'd in it* 2s, the Cita-
del* 32.. the Situation os its State*ibid. an As-
sectation of the French Drefs* and Carriage in
the Court* 33. Milan defcriFd by Ausonius,
38, &c.
Mincio defcrib'd by Virgil, 42.^^Claudian,43.
Miseno, its Cape defcrib'd* 208. its Set of Gal-
leries* 209.
Modena, the Extent of its Dominions* and Con-
dition os the Inhabitants* 33 y.
Monaco, its Harbour describ'd by Lucan,
its Dominions* 6.
Monte Circeio, why sappos'd by Homer to have
been an Ifiand* 218. ^neas bis Pasiage near
it describ'd by Virgil, 219,
Monte Novo, how sorm'd* 179.
Morge, its Artisicial Port* jy8.
Mor-