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6. We were over-againft the Iflands Hieres, and the 
Highland oiThoulon, 
7, 8. Thefe two days becalmed ; and the Sda extraor- 
dinary finooth. 
9. We were over-againft the Weftermoft part of the 
Alfes^ which we diftindly faw at about twenty Leagues 
dittance, and appeared far higher than the Hills of Gra-^ 
nada. . 
10. Qikdby FiMUnd Fentmiglia, 
12. We cam^ in the Morning to an Anchor over- 
againft the Mole^ and not far from the Lantern in Ge- 
ma. Having obtained Pratcick of the Maeflri della Sa- 
nita^ after a httle demur about the Salute, the Senate be- 
ing aflembled, and fome of them protefting upon their 
Hoaours, and ready to produce their Regifters, that they 
never faluted the Ship wherein was an Ambaflador of 
France or Spah^ as not taking any notice of the Perfon^ 
who did bear chat Charafter, till they had firft intima- 
tion, that the Ship svas arrived in their Port by its falu- 
ting the Town, ft was agreed that the Ship ihould Sa- 
lute the Town with eleven Guns, which they were to 
anfwer, as they did, with an equal number : and after a 
little paufe, they faluted the AmbafTador with nineteen 
more, which was anfwered with as many. After this, 
the Duke and Senate lent the Mafter cf the Ceremonies 
to wait upon the Amballador : who going away, return- 
ed foon after with a Prefent of Calves, Fowl, Wine^ 
Sweetmeats, ©'c. and acquainted his Lordiliip, that they 
had deputed fix of their Gentlemen to Complement 
him, and wait upon him ; which Civility he thought 
fit to refufe, defirmg to be incognito. But however, go- 
ing afliore, he was welcomed by the iSuftrifimi Signorti 
the Durazzo's , two Brothers^ the elder of which had 
been Ambaflador for the Republick, m the Court of Eng- 
land^ and the other at Conftantinople , and by them car> 
ried: 
