A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium by Richard Boyle Bernard
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CHAP. VIII.
Leave Chamouny--Delightful Situation of Valorsine--Festival there--Of the Savoyard Peasants--Anecdote from M. de Saussure--Country difficult to travel through--Trient--Magnificent View from the Fourcle--The French not so much disliked in the Valais as their Cruelty deserved--Castle of la Rathia--Martigny--Unsuccessful Attempt of two English Gentlemen to ascend Mont Blanc--Less adventurous, we did not ascend Mount St. Bernard--Cascade of the Pisse Vache--Number of Idiots and Goitrous Persons in the Valais--Opinion of Mr. Coxe on the Subject--Opinion of M. de Saussure--St. Maurice--Its strong Position--Roman Bridge and Antiquities--Passports demanded here--Different Colour of the Rhone here and at Geneva. 139 CHAP. IX. Bex--Industry of the Inhabitants of this Country--Their Cottages and Wandering Lives--Salt Springs--Aigle--Growth of Corn--Villeneuve--Agitated State of the Lake--Labours of the Inhabitants often destroyed by the Fall of Rocks--Chillon--Clarens--Vevay--Magnificent View from its Church--Of General Ludlow--Lausanne--Its singular Situation--Its Antiquity--Its Cathedral--View from the Church-yard--Population and Manufactures--French Manners prevail here--Gibbon--Pope Felix V. a singular Character--Reformation--Morges--Festivity there--Rolle--Its Spa--Country Seats--Delightful Scene from the Garden of its Castle in the Evening--Nyon--Château de Pranqui--Joseph |
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