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LETTER LV. p. 109.

Naples.—Fortress of St. Elmo.—-Conversation with a
Lady regarding the Carthusians.—Manufactures.—
Number of inhabitants.

LETTER LVI. p. 119.

Manners.

LETTER LVII. p. 125.

Respect paid to Kings during their lives.—Freedoms
used with their characters after their deaths.—The
King of Naples.—A game at billiards.—•Characters
of the King and Queen.

LETTER LVIII. p. 133;

The Neapolitan Nobles.—The Peasants.

LETTER LIX. p. 141.

Citizens— Lawyers.-— Physicians.— Clergy.— Con-
vents.— Lazzaroni t

LETTER LX. p. 152.

Hcrculaneum.—Portici.—Pompeia.

LETTER LXL p. 168.

Poetical Rehearsers in the streets of Naples.—Street
Orators and Historians.— Improuvisatories.—Sig-

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LETTER LXII. p. 185. 1

A Visit to Mount Vesuvius.

LETTER LXIII. p. 197.

Observations on the pulmonary Consumption,

iETTER LXIV. p. 233.

Neapolitan and English customs and characters cri-
ticised and compared, in a conversation between two
English Gentlemen.

LETTER LXV. p. 248.

The liquefaction of St. Januarius's blood.—Procession,

ceremonies, anxiety of the people.—Their pre-

posterous abuse of the Saint.—Observation of a

Roman Catholic.

LETTER LXVI. p. 263.

The tomb^ of Virgil.—Pausilippo.—A Neapolitan
Valet.—Grotta del Cane.—Campi Phlegrei, Solfa-
terra, Monte Nuova, &c.—Puzzoli.—Baia.—•
Cunæ.

LETTER LXVII. p. 273.

LETTER LXVIII. p. 280.

Character of the Archduchess.—Attend the King and
Queen on a visit, to four nunneries.—Entertainments
there. - Effect of the climate on the constitution of
Nuns and others.

LETTER LXIX. p. 290.

Tivoli.

LETTER LXX. p. 302.

Freseati and Albano.—Dialogue between an English
and Scotch Gentleman.

LETTER LXXI. p. 321.

Florence.—The English Minister.—Grand Duke and
Duchess.—Florentines.—Particular species of virtu.

LETTER LXXII. p. 329.

Gallery.—Dialogue between an Antiquarian and a

young man concerning the Arrotino.—The Tri-

buna.—The Gallery of Portraits.

LETTER LXXI1I. p. 339.

State of the common people, particularly the peasants,

in Italy.—Of Roman Catholic Clergy.—Clergy in

general.

LETTER LXXIV. p. 356.

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