A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium by Richard Boyle Bernard
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Appearance--The Park--Anecdote of Peter the Great--Town
House--Churches--Collections of Paintings--Anecdote of Bassano--Hotels--Table d'Hote, like the Tables at Cheltenham--Expence of Living--Houses--Jurourin--Forest of Sogne--House of Correction compared with ours--Walk round the City--Fortified Towns--Sieges of Ostend, Valenciennes, Troy and Azotus--Malines--Considerations on its Decline--Its Silk--Population--Buildings--Manner of cutting the Trees near the Roads--Antwerp, its Importance--Docks--River--Riches of Belgium--Buildings at Antwerp--Accuracy of the Flemish Painters--Appearance of the Country--The Inns not equally decorated with those in Germany--Wooden Shoes 296 CHAP. XVIII. Ghent--Its great Size--Decreased in Populalation and Consequence--Charles V.--D'Arteville--Canals--Trade--Buildings-Prison--Land and Water Travelling--Ostend and Bruges--Derivation of Bourse--Noisy and Silent Travellers--Proficiency of Foreigners in English--Taste in Bonnets--Sportsmen without Game--Courtray--Dogs Drawing--Boundary Stone of France--Custom House--Passports, Danger of being without--Lille--Fortified by Vauban--Population--Buildings--Theatre--Society--OEconomical Residence-Remarkable View from Cassel--Berg--Fens--Canals--Dunkirk--First Impressions--The Origin of its Name--Buildings and Population--Flemish Language--Of the Union of Belgium with France--Political Consideration--Dunkirk sold |
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