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A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium, during the summer and autumn of 1814

A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium, during the summer and autumn of 1814

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class="c2">Haller—Soil, Grain, and Population of Switzerland—Quantities of
Cattle—Various Plants—Visit to a Watchmaker's Warehouse—Its
elevated Situation—Great Ingenuity, but want of what in England
would be thought good Taste—Circles of Genevese—Introduced to a
French Gentleman who bad twice escaped the Guillotine—Walks and
Rides—Junction of the Rhone and Arve—Coligny—Carrouge—St.
Julian—Battle there—Inferiority of the Austrian Troops to the
French—French Politics—Empress Maria Louisa—Lord Castlereagh at
Geneva
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CHAP. XII.
Regret at leaving Geneva—Lake of
Joux—Coponex—Robbers—Lassera—Curious Separation of a
Rivulet—-Orbe—Face of the Country—Price of Land—Yverdun—Sea
View—Spa—School—Anecdote of a Conductor—Game—Bridge of
Serrier—Neufchâtel, said to resemble Naples—Description of its
Territory—Anecdote respecting the Religion of Landeron—David
Riri—Sketch of the History of Neufchâtel—Competitors for its
Sovereignty—Lake of Bienne—Island of St. Pierre—Singular
Government of Bienne—Great Change on passing the Pont de
Thiel—Charge of Rapacity against the Swiss—Pleasant
Travelling—Extensive View from Julemont—Agriculture—Arberg
205


CHAP. XIII.
Morat—famous for Kirschwasser—Monument commemorating the Defeat of
the Burgundians removed by the French—Its
Inscription—Seedorf—View of the Island of St. Pierre—Beauty of
the distant View of Berne—Its Interior also handsome—Its
Fortifications—Stags and Bears kept in the Trenches—Public
Library—Botanic Garden—Chemists' and Bakers' Shops—Convicts
chained in the Streets—Beautiful Public Walks—Government of
Berne—Opinion of Pope—Excursions to Hofwyl and Hindelbanck—Extent
of the Canton of Berne—Its Population, Productions, &c. &c—State
of the Clergy—Departure from Berne—Village of Worb—Saw
Mill—Bleach Greens—Care which the Swiss take of their
Horses—Sumiswald—Little Wooden Inn—Zell—Castle of
Haptalla—Irrigation—Beautiful Situation of Lucerne—Its Melancholy
Interior—General Pfiffer's Model—Beautiful Lake—Mount Pilate and
Rigi—Visit two Classic Spots—And the Small
Canton—Gersau—Intolerance—Lake and Canton of Zug—Swiss
Honey—Magnificent View of Zurich, described by
Zimmerman—Considerations on the Difference between the Swiss
Cantons, &c
222


CHAP. XIV.
Zurich—Its Interior not answerable to its distant
Appearance—Population, Buildings, &c.—Dinner at the Table
d'Hote—Excursion on the Lake—Country and Villages near
Zurich—Winter there—Cascade of Lauffen—Its magnificent
Effect—Cyder—Bad Vintage—Schaffhausen—Its
Bridge—Population—Laws—Manufactures, &c.—View of Mount
Banken—Chapsigre Cheese—Swiss Tea—Set out in the Diligence with a
Doctor of Leipzig—His uncommon Love of Smoking—Civility, Dress,
&c. of the Germans—Deutlingen—Pass the Danube—Taste of the
Germans for Music, preferable to the political Arguments of the
French—Passports—Subdivisions of Germany—Trade—Posts well
conducted—Accident at Bahlingen—House of Hohenzollern
242


CHAP. XV.
Tubingen—Its University—Different from ours—Agree to post to
Frankfort—Of German Posting, and
Dinners—Feather-beds—Stoves—Stutgard—A handsome City—Palace,
its Decorations—Industry of the Queen—Council Chamber—Royal
Stables—Garrison composed handsome Troops—Palace at
Ludwigsburg—Waggons and Traffic on the road—Heilbron—Escape from
being overturned—Sinzheim—Cossaok arrives there—Heidelberg—Its
Castle—Venerable in Ruins—The Inn—Rich Country—Quantity of
Potatoes—Manheim—Regularly built, but much deserted—The Palace in
Decay—Walks—Darmstadt—Unfurnished and ill
situated—Palace—Handsome Gardens—Frankfort a Magnificent
City—Inns—Opulence of its Merchants—Population—Jews—Gates and
Fortifications—Cassino—Villas—Orchards—Hochst—Inscription—Hochheim—Rhiagau
Wines—Mayence—Its Strength—Handsome only at a Distance—Its
Bridge—Cathedral—Population—Exportation of Corn—Large Cabbage
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CHAP. XVI.
Embark on the Rhine—Political Rhapsodies of two
Frenchmen—Beautiful Scenery—Gulph of Bingerlock—Blighted state of
the Vines—Most distressing to the Inhabitants—Boppart—'God Save
the King'—Bonfires—Size of

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