TRAVELS 
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In the year 
1792 The prefident Vefvrotti, with Mr. Outiverou, fecretary 
of legation to the Spanifh embalfy. 
—— Mr. Lifton, minifter from England at the court of Sweden, 
- John Scheller, a German, who has published his travels. 
2 796 Le Due de Chartres (now Duke of Orleans), with Mr, 
Montjoye, incog, under the names of Muller and Fro- 
berg. 
1799 Mr. Bernardo Bellotti, fiom Brefcia; Jofeph Acerbi, from 
CaftelgofFredo ; Colonel Skioldebrand, from Stockholm; 
Mr. Julin of Uleaborg., 
-- Mr. Clark, with Mr. Cripps, two Englifhmen,. 
■■ Mr. Swamberg, fecretary of the academy of fciences at 
Stockholm, fent to verify Maupertuis’s meafurement of 
a degree. 
Linnaeus of courfe came to Tornea in his travels through Lap- 
land, but I do not exactly remember the year. See Iter Lappon. 
Some of thofe perfons penetrated as far north as Jukasjervi, 
and a few of them went even beyond it. It has been the com¬ 
mon practice for travellers to purfue the direction of north-weft, 
as it has always been fuppofed, that to fteer due north is im- 
poftible. In the church of Jukasjervi there is a book, in which, 
in imitation of Regnard who firft came to this place, they have 
had the ambition to write their names, and to fhew their talents 
as men of wit. As it is a collection which thews the genius of 
the men, and of no great length, I thought I fhould not difpleafe 
the reader by laying it before him. 
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