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danger, over places where no Englifh horfe, 

 accuftomed to even roads and fmooth turf, 

 could ftand with him. 



In carriages, no perfons will, of courfe, 

 expect to travel, except along the great 

 roads, (which indeed extend quite round 

 the country), but at all the inns, horfes 

 may be procured to penetrate into the 

 mountainous and more romantic parts. 



There is an inn at almoft every refpec~t- 

 able town, where poft chaifes are kept; 

 but owing to the great numbers who now 

 make this famionable tour, delays are at 

 times unavoidably occafioned by thefe be- 

 ing all employed. This, however, is a 

 circumftance that feems to me of but little 

 confequence to the tourift, fince, at almoft 

 every place where he has occafion to flop, 

 amufements may be found more than fuf- 

 ficient to occupy the two or three hours of 

 delay. 



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