ERRATA. Page 17, line 3, for containing read confifting of. P. 27, 1. 13, instead of more beautiful town read town more beautifully fituated. p. 43, 1. 14, for power read state. p. 46, instead of lines 4, 5, and 6 read 1400 feet across the Rhine, where the river is encreafed in its breadth after having received the Maine a little above the town. p. 48, 1. 22, dele who. p. 61, l. 14, for exhibits read exhibit. P. 77, 1. 14, for bein read vein. p. 84, 1. 9, a break at We. p. 124, l. 14, p. 128, 1. 13, for their read this. before town infert this. p. 188, l. 13, for Maudon read Moudon. p. 203, 1. 6. for farjent's read Cerjat's. p. 209, 1. 18, for tutor read guide. p. 249, 1. 3, for Bondoni read Bodoni. p. 255, l. 23, for orfeveria read orfèvrerie. p. 258, for Tricheries read Trickeries. P. 317, 1. 2, for Leonardi di Vinci read Leonardo da Vinci. p. 321, 1. 25, for duorno read duomo. p. 378, for Pope's read Pope. p. 389, last line, for Trati read Irati. p. 332, 1. 18, for Venice read Venife. p. 417, 1. 25, for eleven thoufand fathoms read near three thousand feven hundred feet. LETTERS Lately published, by the fame AUTHOR, I. A KEY TO THE OLD TESTAMENT AND APOCRYPHA: or an Account of their feveral Books, their Contents and Authors, and of the Times in which they were refpectively written. II. DISCOURSES on various Subjects, illustrative of WE left home on the 6th instant in high spirits at the profpect before us, but our chearfulness was mingled with some regret at the idea of a feparation from friends, upon whose society we had been accustomed to look for enjoyment. The Dover road is always interesting, and perhaps no other is travelled with such variety of sensations, as differently experienced by those who are forfaking, and by those who are returning to their B |