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LET T E R XXXVI. 



Defcription of Cape Francis in St. Domingo. 

 Return to France, and the Author s touching 

 in England. 



Rouen , Januarys 1725. 



Madam, 



I Staid but a day at Havre, not caring to mifs 

 the Rouen coach, and am come here to re~ 

 frefli myfelf after the iongeft and fevered voy- 

 age I have ever as yet made at fea. I am now 

 entirely recovered, and mail make ufe of the fhort 

 Jeifure my waiting for the Paris coach affords 

 me, to finifh the account of all my adventures 

 for thefe laft two years and an half I have been 

 rambling over the different parts of the world. 



Cape Francois in St. Domingo, is the harbour 

 where the French carry on the greateft trade in 

 all America. Properly fpeaking, it is only a bay, 

 not quite a league in depth, the entrance of which 



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