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[ii]

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A
VIEW
OF
SOCIETY and MANNERS
IN
FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, AND GERMANY:

WITH
ANECDOTES relating to some EMINENT CHARACTERS.

BY JOHN MOORE, M.D.

VOL. II.

Strenua nos exercet inertia: navibus atque
Quadrigis petimus bene vivere. Quod petis, hic est.
Hor.

The FOURTH EDITION, Corrected.

LONDON:
Printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, in the Strand,
MDCCLXXXI.

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CONTENTS
OF THE
SECOND VOLUME.

LETTER L. p. 1.
Conversation with a foreigner concerning the English nation.
LETTER LI. p. 17.
Inns at Frankfort.—Table d’hôte.—French.—English.—German women.[vi]
LETTER LII. p. 25.
Collections of paintings.—Cabinets of natural curiosities.—Contrast of character between the French and Germans, illustrated by their postillions.
LETTER LIII. p. 33.
Court of Cassel.
LETTER LIV. p. 41.
The Landgrave.—His troops.—The officers.—A brilliant action by Marechal Laudohn.—French comedy.—Courtiers.
LETTER LV. p. 51.
City of Cassel.—Palaces.—Academy.—Co
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