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4A TOUR im DenMaRK, by PROFESSOR 
OLIVARIUS, of KIEL im HOLSTEIN, 
(From Le Nord Litéraire, &c.) 
(Continued from p.129, No. 132.) 
e WV = proceeded rowardsHadenfleten 
“(continues M, Futtner,) diftane 
sbout four miles and half from Apen- 
sade, and thus, come nearer and nearer 
to the mountains of Jutia.d, which com- 
mence im the reighbouricod of the former 
tour. ‘Haderflenen is a imal] city, pof- 
fefing fome meanuf-ciures, and a degree 
ef maritime commerce. Jf its name ap- 
ears much better krown in Denmark 
and in Secden, than. that of many ethers, 
it is principally from this reafon, that it 
is, as it were, the fi: ft German tewn to 
be met with in coming from-thofe coun- 
trics, end where we feem to. take leave of 
the .nhabitants of the North. Pertons of 
conditioa here no longer fpeak- Danifh,, 
bet German. The former language is 
nevertheleis that which preachers employ, 
in the pulpit, and that wh.chehe p ftilicns 
afe amnorg themftives. “The inhabitants 
of this town merit pra:fe for their alfiduiy 
in cuitivating mufie. : 
“Prom Hadeifleben the mountains rife 
more and more, and the forelts begin to: 
ditplay thea immesfe curtains ; toretfts 
not formed of p.ne ardi fir-trees, as one 
wight be inclined.to..think, but bireh- 
trees, intermingied with oaks and alders. 
It is only further in the North, in Sweden, 
find entre foretis of the firit-mentioned 
trees, which, however, are to be met 
with ic diferent places of the Eleétoraie 
of Hanover, and of the Duchy of Meck- 
lenburgh, étc. 
‘ Pravellers ufvally make im proceeding 
through Juilend, 4 fimail detour, to vilit 
the town of Chrifftansfeld, or, according 
to :he phrafe of the potrilions, the Holy 
Toren. It is atown built by -the Mora- 
vian Brethren, a little more than twenty 
years ago, antbinhabited by thofe fetta - 
ries. “You will: find it handfome, of 
fizgular neatnefs, and laid down as to 4 
line—cne might even call it an aflemblage 
of Dutch villas. ‘Fhe buildings exhibit 
a yellow brick colour, which is agree- 
ably fet cff by the green of the. trees 
placed be'ore the fronts, and feparated 
‘by intervals forming either a court, oF 
a garden. Thele peaceable brethren, of 
firgular reputation for th:ir probity and 
gentle manners, arevery induitrious. We 
find here feveral manutattures of different 
kinds, fuch as frying- pans, pantaloons, 
woollea fluffs, of an ordinary -quality, 
indeed, but very frong, very durable, 
‘and very well executed; whence the 
prices are generaliy rather dear. 
‘© The firft town on this fide, in all re- 
fpe&s| Danifh,, is Colding, fituated af 
the diftance of about four miles from 
Headerflebens Ovr traveller remarks, that 
it is exaétly the fame with towns and 
countries, as it is with individuals, At 
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