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Misson, François Maximilien; Goodwin, Timothy [Bearb.]; Wotton, Matthew [Bearb.]; Manship, Samuel [Bearb.]; Tooke, Benjamin [Bearb.]
A New Voyage to Italy: With Curious Observations On several other Countries, as Germany, Switzerland, Savoy, Geneva, Flanders, and Holland. Together, With Useful Instructions for those who shall Travel thither. Done out of French. In Two Volumes (Vol. I.) — London: Printed for T. Goodwin, at the Queen's-Head; M. Wotton, at the Three-Daggers in Fleet-street; S. Manship, at the Ship in Cornbil; and B. Took at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleet-street, 1699

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^31 J New Voyage Vol. L
Approaching the Village of Rblncom, three
Hours on this side Rhenen, there is a boundary
Stone., which separates the Lordfliip of Utrecht
from the Dutchy of Gaelderland.
ARNHEIM. Arnheim is tolerably Fortified, otherwise I found
nothing worth noting in it. The Beds in the
Inns are made like our Cupboards; which you go
up a Ladder to., and after plunge your self into a
deep Feather-bed, and have another of the lame
sort for your covering.
Two large Hours and an half from Arnheim,
we.pass’d the Ysifel, divided into three Branches
very near each other; and pass’d thro’ Doesburg,
which is a little City on that River in the County
of Autphen. We were forced to Dine upon Bis-
ket and Milk in a paltry Village, and in the E-
vening were treated much after the same manner
at Ysisi'elburg, which is a poor little dismantled place,
at the entrance into the Country of Cleves.
There is scarce any thing but Woods and San-
dy Grounds between Ysselburg and Wefel; and there
is but little remarkable in the la st of these places.
* It has eight Bastions,
sive os which are lin'd.
f The’ Citadel has sive
Bast ions. It will be a hand-
seme Fort, and as strong as
it cou'dbemade in sinch San-
dy Ground. The infide os the
Rampart is lin'd, to make it
more sirm, and keep it} srom
salling.

"Tis indifferently Fortify’d *, and
they are at present at Work on a
t Citadel, between the City and
the Fort of Lippe, on the Bank of the
Rhine. The Elector of Brandenburg
allows his Roman Catholick Subjects in
the Dutchy of Cleves, the publick
Exercise of their Religion, by a
Treaty which he concluded with
the Duke of Neuburg, now Elector
Palatine, on condition that the Duke Ihould grant
the same liberty to the Rrotestants in his Dutchies
of Jailers and Berg. There are four Churches at
Wefel: The Rroteftants, who are call’d Calvinisis,
have the Two principal , the Lutherans the
Third, and those of the Roman Communion
the
 
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