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7. THE church in the lower city was 

 built in 1690, after the town had heen de- 

 livered from the Englifh, and is called No- 

 tre Dame de la Viffoire. It has a fmall 

 fteeple in the middle of the roof, fquare 

 at the bottom, and round at the top. 



8. THE little chapel of the governor- 

 general, may likewife be ranked amongft 

 thefe churches. 



III. THE bimop's houfe is the firft, on 

 the right hand, coming from the lower 

 to the upper town. It is a fine large 

 building, furrounded by an extenfive court- 

 yard and kitchen-garden on one fide, and 

 by a wall on the other. 



IV. THE college of the Jefuits, which 

 I will defcribe more particularly. It has 

 a much more noble appearance, in regard 

 to its fize and architecture, than the pa- 

 lace itfelf, and would be proper for a pa- 

 lace if it had a more advantageous fitua- 

 tion. It is about four times as large as the 

 palace, and is the fineft building in town. 

 It ftands on the north fide of a market, on 

 the fouth fide of which is the cathedral. 



V. THE houfe of the Recolets lies to the 

 weft, near the palace and diredtly over 

 againft it, and confifts of a fpacious build- 

 ing, with a large orchard, and kitchen- 

 garden. The houfe is two ftories high, 



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