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jllicdnt^ &c. in the latter : With a curious and 
correa Detail of the Curiofities in t\iQ Efcurial, 
and a fuccin^t Defcription of the other royal 
Palaces of their Catholick Majefties. 705 
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The Travels of Philip Skipporiy Efq* afterwards 
Sir Philip Skippon^ and the Reverend Mr. yohn 
Ray, through the bed: Part of the Eingdom of 
France 5 interfperfed with a great Variety of 
Hiiliorical, Political, Philofophical and Mecha^ 
nical Remarks and Obfervations. 
SECT. IV. 
Travels of Dr. yohn Northleigh through France 
interfperfed with Hiftorical, Political, and Me-, 
dical Obfervations, made with great Care and 
Circumfpedtion in two different Journies throuo-h 
that Kingdom, the lail; of which v/as complet- 
ed in the Year 1702, and the v/hole revifed 
by the Author a little before his Death. 727 
irs. 
C H A P T E R V* 
Comprehending Travels through the remot eft Parts (/Germany, Bohemia, Moravia 
Hungary, to the very Frontiers /Europe upon that Side interfperfed with 
the Hiflory of Mines^ Salt-W orks^ Fijheriesy and other curious Particular 
SECT. I. 
A Voyage feom England to Holland, with a 
Journey from thence by Land through the 
Electorates of Cologne, Freves and Mentz, 
the Lower and Upper Palatinate, Bavaria and 
Aujiria, to Vienna, from thence through Mora- 
via, Bohemia and Saxony, to Hamburgh 5 wnth 
many judicious and ufeful Obfervations, by Dr. 
Edward Brown » 741 
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A Defcfiption of the noble Kingdom of Hungary ^ 
in which its various Prerogatives, and many Ex- 
cellencies are pointed out j the Nature of the 
Country, its various and admirable Productions, 
the Difpofition of the People, their Language, 
Manners, and Cuftoms, are, from the Know- 
ledge of the Writers, clearly and copioufly fet 
forth 5 interfperfed with a Variety of Geogra- 
phical, Hiftorical, Phyfical, Political, and Lite- 
rary Remarks upon various Subjects. 7^^ 
SECT. Ill, 
Travels through Hungary into Fhejfaly f a Defcrip- 
tion of the City of Larijja, and of the Grand 
Signior's Court there j with other curious Par- 
ticulars ; together with a Defcription of other 
Parts of Flungary, more efpecially of the Gold 
Mines ; and fome Remarks upon the adjacent 
Countries, then and now making Part of the 
Hereditary Dominions of the Houfe of Au- 
Jiria. 7 ^S 
Appendix to the former Section. 
A Journey from Vienna to Venice by Land 5 with a 
diftinCl Account of the Qmck-Silver Mines inPr/- 
uli, including the Author’s Obfervations in his 
Paffage thro’ Styria, Carinthia and Carniola. 781 
BOOK m. 
Voyages to, and Travels through the Dominions of the Grand SignioVy 
and through the other Empires, Kingdoms and States in Asia ; 
with curious and copious Accounts of fuch Parts of that great 
Continent as are leaft known. 
CHAPTER I. 
Voyages through the Iftands of the Archipelago : Travels through mo ft of the Provinces 
under the Dominion of the Grand Signior ; with a full Account of the prefent StatCy 
Forces y Revenuey Commercey &c. of the Turks. 
SECT.!. 
T he Voyages and Travels of the celebrated 
Mr. yohn Thevenot from Italy to Conjian- 
tinople, including a very curious and ex- 
aa Defcription of the feveral Places he touched 
at in his Paffage ; of the feveral Cities he vifited 
upon the Coafts, and a moft exaCl View of 
Conjlantimple at the Time he vifited it : Inter- 
fperfcd with a great Variety of Hiftorical and 
Political Remarks, equally inftruClive and enter- 
taining. 79^ 
SECT. II. 
Containing an Account of the Cuftoms and Man- 
ners of the Furh ; their Learning and Religion ; 
the Form of their Government ; their Forces by 
Sea and Land ; as alfo an Account of the Chri- 
ftians and yews inhabiting the Countries that are 
fubjedt to the Grand Signior, 80 j 
SECT. III. ’ 
An Account of feveral of the mod: remarkable 
Cities in AJia ; of various Iftands in the Archi- 
pelago, and of Things moft obfervable in them, 
both with refpedf to their ancient and prefent 
Condition 5 with Remarks Hiftorical, Phyftcal 
and Geographical, 822 
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